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Robert Vadra's Skylight hospitality issued tax notice

| | Jan 02, 2015, at 12:19 am
New Delhi, Jan 1 (IBNS): Congress President Sonia Gandhi's son-in-law Robert Vadra's Skylight hospitality firm has been served a tax notice on Thursday, media reports said.
The Income-Tax department has asked Vadra to explain all his controversial land deals and financial transactions.
 
Earlier, Vadra was accused of taking a huge interest-free loan and heavy bargains on land from DLF Limited in exchange for political favors.
 
Vadra had landed himself in controversy after  senior government official Ashok Khemka accused him of having falsified documents for a land deal.
 
Khemka has reportedly told the Haryana government that Vadra falsified documents for 3.53 acres of land at Shikohpur village in Haryana's Gurgaon district.
 
Vadra used false registration documents to execute a series of sham transactions for the sale of the land in Gurgaon to real estate giant DLF for Rs 58 crores, Khema had claimed.
 
Khemka also apparently claimed that as per his calculations, through his irregularities and favours earned from the Haryana government, Vadra might have pocketed a whopping Rs 3.5 lakh crores.

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