Congress spokesperson Randeep Surjewala claimed officials of Skylight hospitality have visited ED numerous times and supplied them whatever documents required but they have not been able to find anything either against Vadra or his company or associates.
"As part of further vendetta and witch-hunt, BJP government proceeded to refer the matter to ED. Even ED has not been able to find anything," he claimed.
The order came after the company representative had moved the high court challenging the summons issued by the ED to him earlier this year in connection with a land deal in Bikaner, Rajasthan.
Congress claimed that the company has been given "appropriate relief" by the court.
"On account of consistent harassment and persecution, a petition for quashing was filed in which appropriate relief has been given to skylight.
He claimed Skylight hospitality has supplied every document asked by it right "from inception of company as also completely unrelated things on purchase of land".
He also claimed that the land of Mahajan Firing Range was allotted by BJP government in its last tenure when Vasundhara Raje was the Chief Minister. That land was sold twice during the tenure of BJP government and all mutations have been properly entered.
Out of this land, an extremely small portion was purchased by Skylight, which is a third buyer, he said.
"The challan has been presented. Neither Robert Vadra nor Skylight, nor anyone associated with him is an accused in the case," he said.
However, Minister of State for Finance Arjun Ram Meghwal, who hails from Rajasthan, said, "The law will do its job. I just want to say if a common man would have liked to buy those lands, I am sure they wouldn't be allowed to do so."
The (ED) had issued the notice to the firm under the provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA).
The probe is related to the purchase of 275 bigha land allegedly by the company in the Kolayat area of the border town of Bikaner in Rajasthan.
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