New Delhi: Businessman Robert Vadra, son-in-law of Congress president Sonia Gandhi, angrily pushed away a reporter's microphone today when he was asked about his land deals in Haryana.
After the incident, sources close to Mr Vadra said, "it was a private event and media was not supposed to be there. He thought that it was the private internal photographer asking questions and not ANI."
After the incident, sources close to Mr Vadra said, "it was a private event and media was not supposed to be there. He thought that it was the private internal photographer asking questions and not ANI."
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