It said the opposition party had a habit of first seeking a probe and then politicising it, claiming that it was laughable that the Congress was attacking the retired judge even before he had submitted his report over land deals involving Vadra.
"The report has not been submitted yet but the political commentary of Congress and its son-in-law have already begun. It makes clear their desperation and they believe that their cheating and misdeeds will be exposed," BJP national secretary Shrikant Sharma said.
Coming out in support of Vadra, Congress had today demanded removal of Justice Dhingra and accused the Commission headed by him of being a "political tool" in the hands of BJP government in Haryana.
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