Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Unholy nexus between DLF, Haryana govt: Arwind

(ZEENEWS)
New Delhi: In a fresh attack on Robert Vadra, Arvind Kejriwal said on Tuesday that there was a malafide nexus between DLF and the Haryana government and a direct beneficiary of the same was the son-in-law of Congress president Sonia Gandhi. 


On Robert Vadra's links with DLF, he said that the son-in-law of the Congress president was given 50 percent stake in the company that was given permission for SEZ. He added that Vadra sold the stake back to DLF after a year. "If this does not prove the link then what does," he asked. 

"Unitech and County Heights bid were higher but were ignored," he revealed. Attacking the Congress government in Haryana further he Kejriwal said, "The land was acquired illegally after saying that it was for public purpose." He accused that the financial dealings were not transparent and said that the Haryana government had manipulated the bidding process. 

He asked the Haryana government to submit a white paper on the dealings with DLF. "Part of land given was protected forest land and DLF's six proxy companies bought directly from the farmers," he further added. 

The IAC had alleged on October 5 that Vadra had bought properties worth over Rs 300 crore between 2007 and 2010 with an interest-free unsecured loan of Rs 65 crore from realty major DLF.

They claimed the properties were given at undervalued rates in exchange of favours allegedly received from Congress state governments in Haryana, Rajasthan and Delhi. 

DLF had on Saturday denied it had advanced any unsecured loan to Vadra, or sold its assets to him at throwaway prices, or that there was a quid pro quo in the transactions. 

However, Arvind Kejriwal has more up his sleeves. He said that he had more to expose but will do so on November 16. 

Meanwhile the Congress questioned the intentions of Kerjiwal and his team and doubted the authenticity of the papers that were shown to the media by them. Speaking to the press Congress spokesperson Rashid Alvi said, "I condemn this personal attack by them. If there is any truth to the matter then Haryana government will look into it. Also Kejriwal should go to the court and not gain cheap publicity," he said. 

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