Sonia son-in-law now the target

October 6, 2012

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New Delhi, October 6: Continuing with their attack on the ruling establishment, anti-graft campaigners Arvind Kejriwal and Prashant Bhushan on Friday accused Robert Vadra, son-in-law of UPA chairman Sonia Gandhi, of increasing his wealth from a scanty Rs 50 lakh to Rs 300 crore with the help of real estate giant DLF.

“The DLF in return, received favours from the Congress ruled states of Haryana, Delhi and Rajasthan,” the anti-graft activists alleged at a crowded press conference.

An agitated Congress leadership sprang into action and leaders after leaders dismissed it as a “political conspiracy”, while the BJP demanded probe.

“He (Vadra) registered five companies owned exclusively by him and his mother in 2007-2008 with just Rs 50 lakh. These companies together had no income from any legitimate business activity, but received interest free loans of over Rs 65 crore from DLF. With this money, he purchased properties of DLF worth well over Rs 300 crore at the price far below the market value during 2007-2010,” alleged Bhushan.

The activists produced audit reports of the companies submitted to the Registrar of Companies.

“Thus, seven flats in Magnolia apartments in DLF Gurgaon were purchased for a total of Rs 5.2 crore when the market price of each flat at the time of acquisition was over Rs 5 crore and today its price is between Rs 10 and 15 crore per flat. Similarly, a 10,000-sqft apartment in DLF Aralias (Gurgaon) was purchased for Rs 89 lakh. Its market price at the time of purchase in 2010 was Rs 20 crore and today is more than Rs 30 crore.

“Also, a stake of 50 per cent share in DLF-owned hotel in Saket (DLF Hilton Garden Inn) were purchased for Rs 32 crore. Its market value was over Rs 150 crore,” said Bhushan.

“Why did DLF Ltd give him interest free loans? Why did the real estate giant sell him properties at throwaway price?” asked Prashant Bhushan.

“DLF has been given 350 acres of land by Haryana govt for the development of Magnolia project in Gurgaon where Vadra was allocated 7 apartments and has been given various other properties and benefits by the Congress governments in Haryana and Delhi,” he alleged.

“Prima facie the facts show commission of offences under the prevention of corruption act as well offences under the Income Tax Act. Why are these ostensible offenses not being investigated?” asked Kejriwal.

Union Law Minister Salman Khurshid termed the allegations as a “political conspiracy” against the Congress leadership and said that “we know how to give an answer to such allegations and we will give an answer”.

Congress spokesperson Manish Tewari said that such a press conference “on the eve of election in Gujarat and Himachal only proves that they are nothing else but B Team of BJP”.

BJP spokesperson Ravishankar Prasad, told reporters that it is disturbing because the “recipient of benefits is son-in-law of most important family of the country”. He asked: “What is the business of Robert Vadra? How has he made phenomenal rise in three years? How many companies he owns?”

In a statement, the Delhi government said it is “not in the business of allotting land to private entities” and described the allegations as “mischievous and misleading”.


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July 22,2020

New Delhi, Jul 22: India is responding with utmost urgency to coronavirus from the very beginning and has been continuously strengthening preparedness and response measures, WHO Regional Director (South-East Asia) Poonam Khetrapal Singh said on Wednesday.

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She said WHO was aware of varying capacities at sub-national levels.

"Not unusual in a country as big as India and its population size that measures taken may often not be uniformly sufficient across all areas. Scaling up capacities and response remains a constant need in India."

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February 26,2020

Mumbai, Feb 26: Observing that the violence in Delhi is akin to a "horror film" depicting the grim reality of the 1984 anti-Sikh riots, the Shiv Sena on Wednesday said the "bloodbath" has brought disrepute to the national capital like never before while US President Donald Trump was in India with the "message of love".

The editorial in party mouthpiece 'Saamana' lamented that Trump was welcomed in Delhi while there was bloodbath on the streets.

It further said that the violence could potentially spread the message that the Central government has failed to maintain the law and order situation in Delhi.

"Violence has erupted in Delhi. People are on the streets equipped with canes, swords, revolvers, blood is being spilled on the roads. Some horror film-like situation is being witnessed in Delhi, which depicts the grim reality of the 1984 riots," the Sena said.

It further said the BJP was still blaming the Congress for the deaths of hundreds of Sikhs in the violence that was erupted after assassination of then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.

It needs to be unravelled who is responsible for the current riots in Delhi, the Sena said while referring to the "language of threats and warning used by some BJP leaders".

"The national capital was burning at a time when Prime Minister Narendra Modi and visiting US President Trump were holding talks.

"It does not augur well that Trump was welcomed in Delhi with the horror film of violence, bloodbath on the streets, screams of people, and tear gases. Trump saheb came to Delhi with a message of love, but what unfolded before him? 'Namaste' in Ahmedabad and violence in Delhi. Never before Delhi was defamed like this," the editorial said.

Trump had begun his February 24-25 India visit from Ahmedabad in Gujarat.

Seventeen people have died so far and over hundred were injured in the violence that has gripped several parts of north east Delhi over the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) since Sunday.

Attacking the Central government over reports that the violence was timed with Trump's visit, Sena said, "the Union Home Ministry has alleged that a conspiracy was hatched to defame India internationally by triggering the violence during Trump's visit to the national capital.

"The Home Ministry not knowing about the conspiracy behind the violence over the CAA is detrimental to national security. There is no problem in controlling the riots with the same courage with which Article 370 and 35A were scrapped," the editorial said.

It further said the anti-CAA protest at Shaheen Bagh in Delhi was yet to be called off yet despite the Supreme Court appointing mediators.

"It is being said that the violence sparked off after some BJP leaders talked the language of threats and warning. So, did someone want the peaceful agitation (at Shaheen Bagh) to acquire the present form of riots? (They) could have waited for at least Trump to leave the country," the Sena said.

The Uddhav Thackeray-led party also questioned the timing of the riots, which are occurring days after the results of the Delhi assembly polls.

"It is mysterious that the violence broke out days after the BJP lost the Delhi assembly elections. The BJP lost and now this is the condition of Delhi," the Sena said.

The Uddhav Thackeray-led party, a former ally of the BJP, now shares power in Maharashtra with the NCP and the Congress.

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April 3,2020

New Delhi, April 3: With 478 cases reported in the last 24 hours, the highest spike so far, India's tally of positive coronavirus cases on Friday rose to 2,547 including 162 cured/discharged and 62 deaths, as per the latest data of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

As many as 647 positive coronavirus cases have been reported so far from across 14 States whose linkage can be traced to the Tablighi Jamaat cluster at Nizamuddin, the Centre said on Friday.

"A total of 647 cases of positive coronavirus cases have been reported from across 14 States whose linkage can be traced to the Tablighi Jamaat cluster at Nizamuddin," Lav Aggarwal, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare said.

"The cases can be traced in Andaman and Nicobar, Assam, Delhi, Himachal, Haryana, Jammu and Kashmir, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh," added Aggarwal.

The Tablighi Jamaat event in Delhi has emerged as a hotspot for COVID-19 after several positive cases from across India were linked to the gathering including deaths in Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Telangana.

An FIR was earlier registered against Tablighi Jamaat head Maulana Saad and others under the Epidemic Disease Act 1897, in the national capital.

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