New Delhi [India], Indian Overseas Congress President Sam Pitroda has been sharply criticized for advocating a US-like inheritance tax in the country; Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD) leader Maluk Nagar on Wednesday elaborated on the need for a policy towards wealth redistribution in the country, amid massive political uproar over Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's alleged promise of wealth 'state of mind' ' But raised questions. While surveying the country if elected, Pitroda called for talks about implementing an 'inheritance tax' on the lines of the US. As is well known, the US imposes inheritance tax on its citizens. According to the law, a person having a net worth of USD 100 million can leave only 45 percent of it to his children in the event of his death, the government of the state where he resides will claim and collect the remaining 55 percent of his property. 'For me, it is an interesting law, as it says: You have acquired property in your lifetime and before your death, you have to leave half of it to the people,'' Pitroda had earlier said in RLD's national General Secretary Nagar said, “Is his mental condition fine? I don't know. It's hard to understand what he's trying to say these days. Apart from this I do not want to make any further comment. Amidst the protest, Pitroda tried to downplay his remarks, saying he only cited inheritance tax in the US as an 'example', "Who said 55% will be removed? Who said that in India? Why should something like this be done? Is the media nervous? I mentioned the US inheritance tax only as an example in my general conversation on TV.Can I not say that these are the issues on which people have to debate what to do with the policy of any party including Congress,” Pitroda posted from his official handle on Twitter. Meanwhile, the Congress distanced itself from Pitroda's comment and said it did not reflect the views of the party in any way. Amidst the ongoing suspense over Amethi Nagar seat by the Congress over Union Minister Smriti Irani's jibe at Rahul Gandhi, his brother-in-law Robert Vadra said, "He (Robert Vadra) is saying that many parties are asking him to contest from Amethi. ) are ready not to give the ticket." While the Congress and its allies in the Indian coalition are clearly at odds, with the fight often coming out in public, it seems the conflict has now spread to the family as he (Vadra) is openly threatening (the Congress). He is saying that many parties want him to sit on their ticket (from Amethi). Earlier, on Tuesday, Irani, who is seeking a new term from Amethi on a BJ ticket, said, "Jijaji ki nazar hai, saale sahib kya karenge? (Brother-in-law has his eyes on Amethi, what will you do brother-in-law ? )" "Although I am not sure if Rahul Gandhi knows, but his brother-in-law definitely knows Jagdishpur.If his brother-in-law knows Jagdishpur, as they say, knows every village. Every house and every person present there should ensure that their property papers remain safe." Meanwhile, even as the Congress is undecided on its choice for the Ameth Lok Sabha seat, a party office in the Gauriganj area of ​​the constituency on Wednesday Posters of Robert Vadra were put up outside.