Citing news reports, Rupani alleged that Rahul Gandhi's brother-in-law has emerged as the "face of crony economy".
"The news reports showed proofs to establish that arms dealer Sanjay Bhandari, who was also involved in money laundering, bought air tickets for Vadra. Why an arms dealer bought tickets for Vadra? Some emails also suggested that Vadra and Bhandari used to operate a firm between 2009 and 2014," Rupani said at a press conference here.
Vadra has not reacted to the media report.
Rupani asked Gujarat Congress leaders and Rahul Gandhi to explain their side and come clean on the entire issue.
"Of late, Rahul Gandhi has become very active on social media. He is also visiting Gujarat more often. But, why is he silent on this issue? Why even Gujarat Congress leaders are silent? Rahul Gandhi must tender an explanation about Vadra's links with an arms dealer," said the chief minister.
He went on to add: "It is now clear that Congress is a corrupt party. The media has exposed how some people close to the then (UPA) government had links with an arms dealer. While Congress leaders are in the habit of raising small issues, why are they silent on such an important issue?"
Congress spokesman Randeep Singh Surjewala today said in Bengaluru that Prime Minister Narendra Modi should get "any investigation" done into any allegations against Vadra to find out if there was any "wrong doing".
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