"State government and law enforcement agencies concerned will look into it. He (Vadra) is not a politician... He is an individual. Why will Parliament will debate this? How does it qualify to come in Parliament?
"We do not want to set a precedence, where we were to discuss in Parliament the issues concerning individuals across the country," party spokesperson Renuka Chowdhary told reporters.
Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha witnessed repeated adjournments over the issue as as BJP members stormed the Well seeking a probe into the land deal issue.
Gandhi was present in the Lok Sabha when the BJP members trooped into the Well carrying a placard which said 'Finance Minister, adopt the formula of son-in-law; earn sitting at home and reduce losses'.
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The BJP had earlier given notices in both Houses for suspension of Question Hour to discuss the alleged anomalies in land deal by Vadra in Rajasthan.
Replying to a question that Vadra is simply not an individual but also the son-in-law of the president of the country's ruling party, Chowdhary said, "That does not mean it qualifies or disqualifies him" from being an individual.