Robert Vadra: He does't believe in getting angry any more
"I don’t believe in getting angry anymore; agencies are doing their job," Robert Vadra said on Thursday.
New Delhi: "I don’t believe in getting angry anymore; agencies are doing their job," Robert Vadra said on Thursday via social media.
Earlier this month, a Patiala House court here had extended till March 19 the interim bail of Vadra, son-in-law of UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi, in connection with a money laundering case.
Amidst chaos of false allegations on me,I chose to channelise my positive energy to the needy.I don't get angry anymore;agencies r doing their job;govt carries on with its witch-hunt. It saddens me but nothing can be done.I’ll continue to help ppl. It brings me calm & blessings? pic.twitter.com/AzzVd3diUS
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— Robert Vadra (@irobertvadra) March 14, 2019
“I don’t believe in getting angry anymore; the agencies are doing their job; the government carries on with its witch-hunt. It saddens me but nothing can be done,” wrote Vadra in the post.
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“Amidst chaos of false allegations on me, I chose to channelise my positive energy to the needy. I will continue in my strive to help people whenever I can. It brings me calm, happiness & loads of blessings,” he said.
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Vadra’s interim bail extension came after he appeared before the Enforcement Directorate (ED) for questioning in connection with a money laundering case linked to his alleged purchase of a London-based property. (ANI)