Modi misled nation over Vadra-DLF land deal: Congress

October 09, 2014 08:10 am | Updated December 04, 2021 11:18 pm IST - New Delhi

The Congress on Wednesday slammed Prime Minister Narendra Modi, accusing him of “cheap gimmickry” and “misleading” the nation and the Election Commission over the land deal between Robert Vadra and DLF, minutes after the poll body ruled that there was no violation of the model code of conduct by the Haryana government in clearing the deal.

“The Prime Minister did not even hesitate in subverting and unnecessarily involving the institution of Election Commission of India for mere political gains,” Congress general secretary and the party’s communication department in-charge Ajay Maken said.

Accusing Mr. Modi of “cheap political impropriety”, Mr. Maken said the Prime Minister had “misled” the people and the nation on the “cooked up and politically orchestrated issue of approving land mutation by the government of Haryana”.

Responding to the allegation levelled by the BJP’s election cell, the EC in its order said “...there does not seem to be any violation of the model code of conduct by the government of Haryana in the above matter after the coming into force of the model code of conduct from September 12...”

Mr. Maken said the decision of the Election Commission vindicated the stand of the Congress, “and if read with the earlier Supreme Court observations in the matter, proved beyond doubt that the entire case was nothing but hounding of a private individual for political gains.”

Mr. Maken demanded an “unconditional apology” from Mr. Modi and expressed hope that “he would refrain from his characteristic cheap gimmickry, now that he was the Prime Minister”.

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