Firm gave BJP Rs 25 cr in electoral bonds after director's arrest in excise policy case: Bharadwaj
Delhi minister Bharadwaj alleges a pharmacy firm paid BJP Rs 25 crore through electoral bonds post director's arrest. Concerns raised over Kejriwal's safety after ED detained him in a money laundering case.

"It is being repeatedly said that there is threat to the life of Kejriwal who has been arrested without any evidence," Bharadwaj said.
A Hyderabad-based Pharma company whose director was arrested by ED in the excise policy case paid Rs 25 crore in electoral bonds to the BJP in November 2022, he alleged.
"So the money trail and proceeds of crime in this excise case are heading to the BJP," he said.
The minister said there was no evidence of any money trail or proceeds of crimes against AAP and Kejriwal as was being charged.
Bharadwaj said the manner in which Kejriwal was arrested is "inhuman". He added that the chief minister's family members, including elderly parents, were not being allowed to meet their relatives or AAP leaders since Thursday evening.
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