"Time and again, Congress leaders rake up the issue of land allocation to a business house and call it 'toffee model'. I am here to clarify that SEZ policy was implemented by the Centre and not the state," Lekhi while addressing a press conference said here.
She claimed that the land, which was not suitable for farming due to high salinity, was sold to not one, but to a couple of other business houses to set up an SEZ, while referring to land given to the Adanis and others near Mundra in Kutch.
Taking a dig at son-in-law of Congress President Sonia Gandhi Robert Vadra, she said, "But, daamad-shri (son-in-law) paid nothing and converted Rs one lakh into Rs 300 crore. No citizen were benefitted. I wish that every Indian possess such a model (to become rich instantly)".
She also took a dig at Kapil Sibal by referring to him as the "zero loss genius". Recently, Sibal accused Modi of carrying out several fake encounters.
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