<p> BJP today sought to link Congress leaders' march to the Rashtrapati Bhawan with the probe into controversial land deals involving Robert Vadra, claiming that the party started this "farce of a protest" in reaction to investigation "reaching the doorsteps" of the Gandhi family.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"This is not an ordinary march. This march is happening when you are going to get caught and investigation has come to your doorstep. Knowing very well that within a few days your story will be over and people of this country will know that you stand for corruption and corruption alone, you have started this farce of a march," BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra said at a press conference here while hitting out at Congress.<br /><br />Patra, along with another party spokesperson G V L Narasimha Rao, brought up the recent Enforcement Directorate raid on the premises of a company linked to the controversial land transaction of Congress chief Sonia Gandhi's son-in-law to allege that the march was a reflection of the party's "intolerance to the ongoing probe".<br /><br />Vadra, they alleged, bought chunk of government land in Bikaner through fictitious names and a shell company.<br /><br />Law is taking its course and the course of law will take its time but it will do justice, Patra said.<br /><br />"When India is marching ahead, the Congress chief was leading a 'retrograde march'," he alleged.<br /></p>
<p> BJP today sought to link Congress leaders' march to the Rashtrapati Bhawan with the probe into controversial land deals involving Robert Vadra, claiming that the party started this "farce of a protest" in reaction to investigation "reaching the doorsteps" of the Gandhi family.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"This is not an ordinary march. This march is happening when you are going to get caught and investigation has come to your doorstep. Knowing very well that within a few days your story will be over and people of this country will know that you stand for corruption and corruption alone, you have started this farce of a march," BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra said at a press conference here while hitting out at Congress.<br /><br />Patra, along with another party spokesperson G V L Narasimha Rao, brought up the recent Enforcement Directorate raid on the premises of a company linked to the controversial land transaction of Congress chief Sonia Gandhi's son-in-law to allege that the march was a reflection of the party's "intolerance to the ongoing probe".<br /><br />Vadra, they alleged, bought chunk of government land in Bikaner through fictitious names and a shell company.<br /><br />Law is taking its course and the course of law will take its time but it will do justice, Patra said.<br /><br />"When India is marching ahead, the Congress chief was leading a 'retrograde march'," he alleged.<br /></p>