Claiming that Vasundhara Raje and Lalit Modi are “business partners”, the Congress on Monday alleged that a firm owned by the Rajasthan Chief Minister’s son Dushyant, in which the former IPL chief and Raje have shares, has “forcibly” and “illegally” occupied Dholpur Palace. The party once again demanded her resignation. The Congress released documents, including revenue department records between 1955 and 2010 and a court statement of Raje’s estranged husband Hemant Singh, to claim that the Dholpur Palace is a government property and not a personal property of the Dholpur family.
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