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India Deep Research · 6 sources May 16, 2026 · min read

Robert Vadra Gets Bail in Money Laundering Case, Alleges ED Acts on Government's Instructions: 'Nothing to Hide'

Robert Vadra, after securing anticipatory bail in a money laundering case, has launched a direct attack on the Enforcement Directorate, alleging the agency is a...

Rajendra Singh

Rajendra Singh

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Robert Vadra Gets Bail in Money Laundering Case, Alleges ED Acts on Government's Instructions: 'Nothing to Hide'
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Robert Vadra was granted anticipatory bail by a Delhi court in a money laundering case.
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Following the bail, Vadra alleged the Enforcement Directorate (ED) is functioning "at the behest of the government."
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Vadra stated he has "nothing to hide" and is "fearless" and prepared to comply with all legal requirements.
Robert Vadra, after securing anticipatory bail in a money laundering case, has launched a direct attack on the Enforcement Directorate, alleging the agency is acting on the government's instructions. The businessman, who was granted relief by a Delhi court on Monday, stated he has "nothing to hide" and is prepared to face the legal process. "I have nothing to hide. The ED is working at the behest of the government," Vadra said, according to reports. Calling himself "fearless," Vadra said he would comply with all procedural requirements. The case involves allegations of money laundering linked to businessman Sanjay Bhandari. Vadra's statement comes shortly after the ED filed a fresh chargesheet naming him as an accused. The development marks a significant escalation in the political and legal battle surrounding Vadra. He has consistently denied any wrongdoing. The court's decision to grant bail provides Vadra temporary relief from arrest. However, the legal proceedings in the case will continue. Vadra's allegation against the ED is likely to intensify the political debate over the agency's functioning.
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