New Delhi: With the NDA deciding to uphold UPA's decision of having
Robert Vadra on no-frisking list at airport, the Congress president
Sonia Gandhi's controversial son-in-law now plans to remove his name on
his own.
"Plans to visit every terminal in the airports in India and add a white
tape on my name from the VVIP list and my signature on top !! So look
out," Vadra said in a Facebook post Monday.
The aviation ministry -- whose indecisiveness led to constant flip flops
on Vadra remaining on that list or not -- reacted furiously to the
businessman's Facebook post. "Why is he politicizing the issue by
writing on Facebook? He should write to me or the home minister and we
will have his name removed in no time," Union minister of state for
aviation minister Mahesh Sharma -- who singlehandedly runs the show as
the cabinet minister Ashok Gajapathi Raju has taken a back seat -- told
TOI.
"There is a procedure to be followed. Let Vadra write to the home
ministry. The MHA recommendation will be forwarded to Bureau of Civil
Aviation Security for the needful," Sharma added.
Vadra's plan to emulate the Goa airport board comes two days after he requested the government to remove him from the list.
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