Haryana to set up panel to probe shady land deals; Robert Vadra under radar
Haryana has decided to constitute a high powered commission of inquiry into the “shady” land deals which took place in the last ten years.
By ET Bureau | Updated:
NEW DELHI: The BJP government in Haryana has decided to constitute a high powered commission of inquiry into the “shady” land deals which took place in the last ten years during previous Congress regime. The inquiry will purportedly include controversial land deal involving Congress President Sonia Gandhi’s son-in-law Robert Vadra. Sharing the development, Haryana Education Minister Ram Bilas Sharma on Wednesday told the media in Chandigarh that the government has decided to constitute a Commission which will look into all the “shady” land deals including release of land in the last ten years. Thousands of acres of release of land and change of land use (CLU) during Bhupinder Singh Hooda’s regime in Haryana had come under scanner of the BJP government.