Businessman Robert Vadra, son-in-law of Congress president Sonia Gandhi, today angrily pushed away the mic of a reporter when he was asked about his land deals in Haryana. "Are you serious? Are you serious?" he snapped, adding "Are you nuts? What is wrong with you?"
Businessman Robert Vadra, son-in-law of Congress president Sonia Gandhi, today angrily pushed away the mic of a reporter when he was asked about his land deals in Haryana. "Are you serious? Are you serious?" he snapped, adding "Are you nuts? What is wrong with you?"
- I can tell you that the Centre and the BJP government in Haryana are serious in probing all wrongdoings. I think he thinks the government is not serious."
Seshadri Chari, BJP Leader
- BJP is very clear to look into all the misdeeds of the previous Haryana government. I think Robert Vadra stands exposed. Today, the way he shoved the mike to the journalist only reveals that there is something fishy which must be looked into.
Shaina NC, BJP Leader
- He got extremely agitated and after which he asked security guards to ensure that the clip is deleted. Our reporter refused to delete the clip.
Smita Prakash, Editor, ANI News
- It's clearly a case of frustrated Robert Vadra. Frustration is openly written on his face. This is highly condemnable and unbecoming behaviour.
Sambit Patra, Spokesperson, BJP
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