These things will keep on going,’ Priyanka Gandhi on ED probing Robert Vadra
Robert Vadra was interrogated for over eight hours by the Enforcement Directorate in Jaipur on Tuesday.
Lucknow: Uttar Pradesh Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi, whose husband Robert Vadra is being probed by the Enforcement Directorate in connection with an alleged money laundering case, said on early Wednesday that “these things keep on going and I am concentrating on my work.”
Priyanka, who conducted a meeting with local Congress workers inside the party office in Lucknow for around 16 hours, told reporters, “These things will keep on going, I’m doing my own work.” She made the remarks when asked about the ED questioning.
Vadra was interrogated for over eight hours by the Enforcement Directorate in Jaipur on Tuesday in connection with an alleged land scam in Bikaner. His mother Maureen Vadra, was also present. The questioning will continue today.
Talking about the meeting, Priyanka said, “It is nice to see the enthusiasm of party workers. They waited for me for long. I thank them. I am learning more about the organisation. How does the organisation work in the region and how are the district and block committees (functioning). I am taking all details.”
She told reporters, “I am learning a lot about the organisation and how it is structured. I am getting views on how to fight the elections.”
On Monday, Priyanka along with Jyotiraditya Scindia and brother Rahul Gandhi conducted a roadshow in Lucknow that drew thousands of people.
The roadshow was also the Congress’s first mega show of strength in Uttar Pradesh ahead of the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.
According to sources, Priyanka will meet the party workers till February 14 and is scheduled to visit several constituencies in eastern UP region from February 18 to February 21.
She was formally ushered into the party fold on January 23 on “a mission” to transform its fortunes ahead of the Lok Sabha elections due in a few months.
The decision to induct Priyanka was taken days after Samajwadi Party and BSP decided to contest the Lok Sabha polls jointly and kept the Congress out of the alliance.