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Vadra case: Truth will come to light eventually, says CM

Accuses Congress of numerous wrongdoings during tenure
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Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini. File photo
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Responding to a question related to a chargesheet against Sonia Gandhi's son-in-law Robert Vadra, CM Nayab Singh Sani said there was an ongoing case and investigation against him for a long time. He said the Congress committed numerous wrongdoings and acts of corruption during its rule, which were bound to come to light eventually.

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Talking to the media, he claimed that during the Congress government’s tenure, rules were bypassed to make the poor poorer and specific individuals excessively wealthy — Vadra being one of them.

In response to another question, Saini welcomed the move by the US to designate the Resistance Front, a Pakistan-backed group, as a terrorist organisation. This group had claimed responsibility for the Pahalgam attack.

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Saini said considering the demands of the youth, the government was conducting the second CET exam. A total of 13.87 lakh candidates from across the state had applied for the CET Group-C exam, which will be held on July 26 and 27.

The CM said registrations were being conducted to avail the bus service. In addition to roadways buses, private school buses had also been arranged for the candidates. One family member of female candidates would also be allowed to travel free of cost.

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