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Arun Jaitley wonders Vadra's campaigning will help Congress or BJP more

| @indiablooms | Apr 07, 2019, at 06:52 pm

New Delhi, Apr 7 (UNI) Senior BJP leader and Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Sunday dismissed that campaigning by Robert Vadra would have any impact and wondered whether it will help Congress or BJP more.

“I don't know if this will be an asset for the campaign of Congress party or for the campaign of BJP,” Jaitley told a news conference when he was asked about campaigning by Vadra.

Earlier in the day, Robert Vadra -- the brother in law of Congress president Rahul Gandhi – said he would campaign for the Congress in the wake of upcoming Lok Sabha Elections 2019.

 

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