Robert Vadra Accuses BJP Leaders of Stalking Him on Twitter

Robert Vadra accused BJP leaders of using his posts as “crutches” for running their election campaigns.
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Robert Vadra posted a picture with Priyanka Gandhi on her birthday on 11 January.
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(Photo: Twitter/Robert Vadra)
Robert Vadra posted a picture with Priyanka Gandhi on her birthday on 11 January.
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Congress chief Sonia Gandhi's son-in-law Robert Vadra on Thursday accused some BJP leaders of "stalking" him and his family on social media, and using his posts as "crutches" for running their election campaigns.

Vadra tagged a picture of him and his wife Priyanka Gandhi, purportedly posted by Union minister Giriraj Singh on the latter's Twitter account, along with a caption "Giving job to Chinese".

The photo, however, was not seen on the minister's verified account.

"They seem to use me and my posts as crutches, for their comparisons and election campaigns," Vadra said on his Facebook and Twitter accounts.

In an apparent reference to the upcoming Assembly elections in Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh, the businessman said:

The people of India have understood the rights and wrongs, and the trivial ways of this government, and it will be evident in the next few months.

The Congress has launched major campaigns in the poll-bound states. Himachal Pradesh will go to polls on 9 November, while Gujarat will face the ballot on 9 December and 14 December.

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