gfiles magazine

January 30, 2018

Vadra plays musical chairs

RAHUL Gandhi had readily consented to speak at a summit organised by a top English newspaper group in New Delhi. He was quick to assess that if he did not attend, all the glory would be cornered by expert stage performers like Modi and former US President Barack Obama. Rahul was slated to attend this high-profile summit with Jyotiraditya Scindia, who is a known family friend of the owners of the media group. The organisers had kept two seats reserved for them right in the front row. Incidentally, Rahul’s brother-in-law Robert Vadra was also supposed to attend the summit and his seat had been allocated a row behind Rahul’s. However, Vadra reached the auditorium early and casually requested the organisers to be given a seat next to Rahul’s, as he said he had some urgent things to discuss with the latter. When Rahul reached his seat, he was a bit shaken at this musical chair game. Sources reveal that throughout the meeting, Rahul remained in conversation with Jyotiraditya, while masking his unease. Vadra kept on talking on his cell phone all the while. Is Rahul openly distancing himself from his brother-in-law Robert Vadra?

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