Sensing a chance to open another front against the Congress,the BJP Friday latched on to the charges leveled by the IAC against Robert Vadra,the son-in-law of party chief Sonia Gandhi,and demanded a probe into the claims as well as disclosure of the business interests of Vadra.
BJP chief spokesperson Ravi Shankar Prasad said very disturbing information has come into the public domain.
If a well known company like the DLF gives him an unsecured loan of 65 crores without interest,doles out huge costly property of the DLF in the shape of land and flats to him and his company,the people are entitled to know whether DLF was doing a charity and if it was doing a charity why was it doing it and does it have the same kind of charitable disposition towards thousands of its customers, Prasad said.
He added that the same company got huge chunks of land running into hundreds of acres in the adjoining Haryana of the NCR and alleged the episode seems to be a case of quid pro quo. There is a possibility that the company got special benefits in states ruled by the Congress. This was an investment, he alleged.
Claiming these are disturbing questions,Prasad demanded a free and fair probe into all aspects,including whether the Congress-ruled states of Haryana and Rajasthan had any role in it.
Because the recipient of all these benefits happens to be son of law of the most important family of the country the head of the Congress party these questions are required to be answered, he said. How he could make such a phenomenal rise in three years. The country is entitled to know the business interests of Vadra as to how many companies he has,where do they operate and what business they do.


