Attack on Robert Vadra politically motivated: Congress

Maken accused BJP of running a campaign targeting Vadra and raking up the controversial deal just before the elections to meet political objective.

Attack on Robert Vadra politically motivated: Congress
NEW DELHI: Accusing BJP of running a "smear campaign" against Robert Vadra as part of a "mischievous ploy", Congress today questioned the timing and manner in which reports about pages missing from records on DLF-Vadra land deal appeared in the media ahead of polls in two states.

"For the last several months, there has been a sustained campaign to defame and tarnish Vadra's reputation. Solely for political reasons, baseless allegations are being levelled with a media trial against him," party general secretary Ajay Maken said describing the episode as "politically motivated".

Reacalling that a day before polling in Jharkhand and Jammu and Kashmir there was a news item in a national daily that two pages from a file related to Vadra are missing, Maken said,"the whole day, channels discuss it...

"And what do the papers say today after the political objective has been met and people's minds influenced. Today a national daily claims that papers have been found."

Noting that it was also stated that the officials have said that the papers contained nothing substantial, the Congress Communication department Chairmamn alleged, "this non-event was used ahead of an election to destroy a person's reputation just because he is related to a political family."

Attacking the BJP government in Haryana, he said, "When this report came and the whole day when channels kept discussing it, why were you silent all that time?
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"Only because for political reasons you wanted that for the whole day one person's reputation should be shredded and tarnished because he is a close relative of Congress president and vice-president," he added.

The Congress leader said that a statement by Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar has also appeared in a newspaper saying that the government is in possession of a separate copy of the file with all documents in it. "Then why did you not deny the reports earlier?" he asked.

"I would urge them (BJP) to refrain from such narrow agendas which may serve them well in the short term but do enormous harm to a private person's reputation, violating baseless smear campaign being carried out against a particular individual," he said.
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