Updated December 8th, 2018 at 21:47 IST

Robert Vadra 'fountainhead of corruption': BJP

Dubbing Robert Vadra as "fountainhead of corruption", the BJP Saturday lashed out at the Congress after it attacked the Modi government over raids against people linked to the son-in-law of Sonia Gandhi, alleging it shows he is a only a conduit and "final track probably leads to the family".

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Dubbing Robert Vadra as "fountainhead of corruption", the BJP Saturday lashed out at the Congress after it attacked the Modi government over raids against people linked to the son-in-law of Sonia Gandhi, alleging it shows he is a only a conduit and "final track probably leads to the family".

BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra said the Congress used to call Vadra a private citizen after his name cropped up in corruption cases but now the whole party stands behind him.

"It implies that he is only a conduit and the final track probably leads to the family," he said, targeting the Gandhi family.

He also defended investigation agency raids, claiming that independent institutions are working in tandem with the Constitution under the Modi government and that law is taking its own course.

"The Congress feels corruption was its birthright and it had some kind of immunity from the law of the land just because they belonged to 'first family'... Under the Modi government, those who are corrupt are being investigated and this has sent a sense of insecurity in the Congress quarters," he told PTI.

He referred to Robert Vadra as the "fountainhead of corruption"

READ | Evidence Found During Searches Leading To Properties Owned By Robert Vadra In India And London: ED Sources.

The Congress has hit out at the government over the ED raids against Vadra's associates, alleging that the Modi dispensation was using "high-handed tactics" to threaten people as it was in a "state of panic of the highest degree" sensing poll defeats

Congress leader Kapil Sibal has drawn a sharp attack on Prime Minister Modi over the recent raids conducted on Robert Vadra and associates. He accused the government of false accusations and called the act unlawful.

He said, “Never in the history of India have I heard that if there's no FIR against someone, no complain from the Directorate of Enforcement (ED); you just walk into people's houses without identifying yourself, or carry a warrant. People are getting arrested without a warrant.” 

READ: Kapil Sibal Backs Robert Vadra Amid ED Raids; Says 'government Is Falsely Accusing Him'

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Published December 8th, 2018 at 21:40 IST