Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi's husband Robert Vadra, on Sunday, posted a video, ostensibly shot during a street walk, of a cow that can "predict future". "Love India for its diversity and versatility!!" he wrote. "You can go out in the streets and learn soo much, help people, and see the appreciation in their large genuine smiles and get roses in return. You could also know your future by a sacred cow, who nods its head in agreement. Love being part of this amazing country." While the story was originally reported based on the Facebook posts from an id purportedly that of Robert Vadra's (THE WEEK cannot independently confirm), an @irobertvadra account on Twitter, with whom Priyanka Gandhi's verified id has interacted, had posted the same message.
Love India for its diversity/ versatility!U can go out in the streets & learn so much. Help people & see d appreciation in their genuine smiles/get roses in return. Interesting that u can know ur future by a sacred cow who nods its head in agreement. Love being part of my nation pic.twitter.com/S54XMOQz3t
— Robert Vadra (@irobertvadra) July 28, 2019
He shared the image of the cow standing next to its custodian. Vadra asks from inside his car: "Will she tell me everything?" He petted the cow who came close to him. The custodian replied: "Yes, she will [tell you everything], this being the sacred month of Sawan." He also shared pictures of kids from the street.
A Delhi court, on June 3, allowed Robert Vadra, accused in a money-laundering case, to travel abroad for six weeks for health reasons, with a warning that he shall not tamper with the evidence.
Special Judge Arvind Kumar allowed Vadra, the brother-in-law of Congress president Rahul Gandhi, to travel to the US and the Netherlands and directed him to submit his travel schedule. The court also imposed various conditions on the businessman. It, however, did not allow Vadra to go to the UK.
Vadra's counsel K.T.S. Tulsi told the court that his client will not go to the UK, as per his earlier prayer, "in view of the objections raised by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) regarding his UK visit".
Solicitor General Tushar Mehta and advocate Nitesh Rana, appearing for the ED, had opposed Vadra's plea, in which he had sought permission to travel to the UK and other countries citing health reasons.
-Inputs from PTI