Bikram Majithia Bai (Credit: OpenAI )
AAP Punjab president and cabinet minister Aman Arora said bail must not be sold as innocence. He stated that bail is only a legal relief from custody. It does not wipe out allegations. Courts have not given any clean chit. Charges remain serious. Trial will now test facts and documents.
Arora clarified that bail was granted on procedural and technical grounds. It relates to custody period and legal formalities. It is not based on quality of defence. Courts have not assessed guilt or innocence yet. Evidence has not been rejected. Judicial scrutiny is still pending.
The case involves allegations of disproportionate assets running into hundreds of crores. Investigators claim assets exceed known income sources. Financial trails have been examined. Multiple documents have been collected. The scale of alleged corruption is significant. The case now moves to detailed trial stage.
Arora said the Vigilance Bureau completed a comprehensive probe. A chargesheet of thousands of pages has been filed. Evidence is documentary and data-driven. This is not a symbolic case. The investigation followed due process. Legal scrutiny will decide outcomes.
AAP said courts imposed clear limits on media reporting. The aim is a fair trial. The government does not want sensationalism. Political noise should not influence justice. Unlike past regimes, publicity is not being weaponised. Law must take its own course. Silence protects judicial integrity.
Strict conditions have been imposed on Bikram Singh Majithia. He cannot leave the country. He cannot influence witnesses. Mandatory court appearances are required. These restrictions show seriousness of charges. Bail is conditional, not freedom. Court supervision continues.
The Aam Aadmi Party reiterated zero tolerance on corruption. Power or influence will not shield anyone. The fight against drugs and corruption will continue. Bail orders will not weaken resolve. The government trusts courts. Justice will rest on facts, evidence and law.
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