BJP's fear makes Sonia's son-in-law jittery? Robert Vadra closes 4 companies
The four companies which have been winded up by Sonia Gandhi's son in law Vadra includes Lifeline Agrotech Private Limited, Greenwave Agro Private Limited, Rightline Agriculture Private Limited and Primetime Agro Private Limited.
Fearing strong action from both State and Centre, reportedly Robert Vadra is also selling lands in these States. Government sources say that all these companies which has stopped working now were running till may this year. All that happened after saffron party took rein both at Centre and in these two States.
During his election campaigning, the prime Minister narendra Modi had opened a cudgel against Hooda Government for tacitly helping Vadra. "Despite the model code being imposed for the state elections, chief minister Bhupinder Hooda cleared land deal for the 'damaad' (Robert Vadra) yesterday. The EC should take serious note of this", Modi said in one of his rally in the State.
Vadra owns the companies like Sky Light Hospitality, Sky Light Realty, Blue Breeze Trading, Artex, Real Earth Estates and North India IT Parks . All of his companies were registered between November 2007 and June 2008 with a paid-up share capital between Rs.5 lakh and Rs.25 lakh.
According to reports, his real estate business estimated of worth about Rs 300 crore. Time and again BJP and even AAP have raised question over his nexus with Hooda Government and hence got undue favour. It was also alleged that he took advantages of his clout as Sonia Gandhi's son in law. Just before Lok Sabha election, the BJP had released a six-page booklet, titled ‘Damaad Shri', which talked about Vadra's land deals.
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