Delhi Police challans Robert Vadra's car for 'dangerous driving' 

Robert Vadra's car was challaned for dangerous driving after it suddenly decelerated and was hit by another car from behind.

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Delhi Police challans Robert Vadra's car for 'dangerous driving' 
File photo of businessman Robert Vadra.

The Delhi Police on Wednesday issued a challan for violation of traffic rules to businessman Robert Vadra who is also the son-in-law of Congress president Sonia Gandhi. According to the Delhi Police, Robert Vadra's car was challaned for "dangerous driving".

"The vehicle of Robert Vadra was challaned under Section 184 of the Motor Vehicles Act (dangerous driving)," the Delhi Police said.

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At the time of the incident, Robert Vadra was reportedly going to his office with his security personnel. Suddenly his car decelareted and was hit from behind by another car.

Coincidentally, seven years ago, a youth in Delhi was chased and challened under the same section of the Motor Vehicles Act after he mistakenly overtook Robert Vadra's car in South Delhi.

After being apprehended, the youth told the police that he wasn't aware that there was a VIP movement.

"It was a simple incident which occurred around Nizamuddin when my car was taking the right turn. A taxi driver missed his turn [Barapulla turn] and started reversing. It was my driver who pulled the brakes on time. I wasn't even driving. I was in the back seat, working on a laptop," Robert Vadra was quoted as saying by ANI.

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