Robert Vadra accuses AAP of hypocrisy for allowing exemptions to odd-even rule
The businessman, who is Congress President Sonia Gandhi's son-in-law is himself exempt from security checks at airports, an issue that created waves earlier this year.
Robert Vadra on Saturday accused the Aam Aadmi Party of hypocrisy for exempting people from the odd-even number plate rule that vehicles in Delhi are required to follow from January 1. The son-in-law of Congress president Sonia Gandhi said in a Facebook post that everyone should follow the rule. Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal earlier in the week released a list of people who would be exempt from the rule, according to which vehicles with odd numbered license plates and even-numbered plates will be allowed to move in the city on alternate days. Among those exempt include the President, Vice-President and other top government functionaries.
Vadra, being the husband of Priyanka Gandhi, is himself exempt from security checks at airports, even though it became an issue earlier in the year and he later claimed he was no longer on the VVIP lists.