The Enforcement Directorate is investigating Robert Vadra's alleged involvement in the land scam
Official sources said the notice has been issued to the firm Ms Skylight Hospitality under the provisions of PMLA
Tells I-T Department that the email, sent on April 4, 2010, was indeed exchanged between Vadra and him, The Indian Express reports
Calls allegations a 'conspiracy for Congress-free country', describes PM as "Shahenshah"
BJP's Kirit Somaiya had sought an inquiry by ED into alleged involvement of Vadra in 2009 purchase of a 'benami' or proxy-owned mansion
The investigation will determine if a controversial arms dealer bought a proxy-owned mansion in London for Vadra in 2009
ED teams examined documents allegedly related to Vadra's company, which purchased lands and also quizzed some people
Party sources say they have no idea what prompted Vadra to express his electoral ambitions to a news agency on April 14
'I wish the government all the best, but I think people will revolt against it as they know what is right and what is wrong'
'I didn't need my wife Priyanka to enhance my life, I have enough, I have always had enough. My father gave me enough'
It isn't just Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi who believes it was the pressure he exerted on the government that led to the rollback of the tax on withdrawals of Employees' Provident Fund. On Wednesday, his brother-in-law Robert Vadra posted on his Facebook page that he had "earned" his sweets for having "done his best to voice each person's views through my platform". Vadra, husband of Rahul Gandhi's sister Priyanka, wrote that he ate the sweets "that the attendants had carried for me. The earnings they were going to lose will be saved now, for a good future". Acknowledging the support he had received on Facebook, Vadra said, "Your support of Likes and comments as well, made sure the media carried the message to the government, to make the change. United we are a force, divided we will be unheard."