A recent expose by Chugh has shed light on the alleged corrupt practices and land grabs by the Gandhi family, involving significant real estate in major cities like Delhi, Lucknow, Mumbai, and Patna. The allegations raise questions about the legitimacy of these transactions and the role of political protection.
Real EstateCorruptionGandhi FamilyLand GrabPolitical ProtectionReal Estate MumbaiApr 16, 2025

The main allegation is that the Gandhi family has been involved in corrupt real estate transactions and land grabs, often acquiring properties at below-market prices in prime locations across major cities in India.
The cities mentioned in the investigation are Delhi, Lucknow, Mumbai, and Patna.
The public is questioning the legitimacy of these transactions because the properties were often acquired at prices far below market value, and the pattern suggests a possible orchestrated plan for land grabbing.
The Gandhi family has not yet responded to Chugh's allegations. The story is still developing, and the public and media are closely following any developments.
Chugh's expose has sparked public outrage and demands for a transparent and thorough investigation into the allegations. It has also reignited debates about the need for stricter oversight and accountability in the real estate sector.

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