Robert Vadra says ED working at behest of government after getting bail in money laundering case: 'Nothing to hide'
Robert Vadra has been granted bail in a money laundering case linked to a land deal and claims he has nothing to hide. He accused the Enforcement Directorate (ED) of acting under government influence while expressing confidence in the judicial system. The case involves a land transaction that significantly increased in value, raising allegations of misconduct.
- ▪Robert Vadra was granted bail by Delhi's Rouse Avenue Court in a money laundering case.
- ▪He accused the Enforcement Directorate of working at the behest of the central government.
- ▪The case involves a land deal where a property was purchased for ₹7.5 crore and sold for ₹58 crore.
- ▪Vadra stated he is prepared to face legal proceedings and comply with all requirements.
- ▪The court noted that further investigation is ongoing regarding other entities involved in the case.
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Robert Vadra says ED working at behest of government after getting bail in money laundering case: 'Nothing to hide'Calling himself "fearless," Robert Vadra said he was prepared to face legal proceedings and would comply with all procedural requirements.Updated on: May 16, 2026 12:43 PM ISTEdited by Shivam Pratap SinghShare viaCopy link Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi’s husband, Robert Vadra, on Friday asserted that he had "nothing to hide" after being granted bail by Delhi's Rouse Avenue Court in the Shikohpur land deal-linked money laundering case being probed by the Enforcement Directorate (ED).The development comes a day after the Delhi high court heard Robert Vadra's plea challenging the trial court order taking cognisance of the chargesheet in the case.
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