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The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Monday informed the Rouse Avenue Court that Delhi CM and AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal told the central agency that Vijay Nair, a key figure in the excise policy scam, reported to party MLA Atishi Marlena and not to him.
Additional Solicitor General SV Raju, representing the ED, stated that Kejriwal told the agency, “Vijay Nair does not report to me, but to Atishi.”
The jailed Delhi CM also mentioned AAP leader Saurabh Bharadwaj and said that his contact with Nair was limited, according to ED.
The central probe agency pointed out that Kejriwal did not clarify why Nair, who was a significant accused before turning into a government witness, had numerous meetings with other accused individuals involved in the liquor business. ED stated that Kejriwal avoided answering this and other questions.
Vijay Nair, who oversaw the Aam Aadmi Party’s election campaign, was among those arrested during the early stages of the investigation into the now-scrapped excise policy case.
Nair has been in custody since November 2022 when he was arrested by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). Although he obtained regular bail in the CBI case, he remained in custody for the ED case until he was granted interim bail on medical grounds in January this year. He is currently in jail.
Who is Vijay Nair and His Role in AAP
In the early 2000s, Nair, a college dropout, rose to fame as a band manager for popular indie music acts like Pentagram. He founded Mumbai-based media and entertainment company Only Much Louder (OML) in 2002 and assumed the role of CEO.
OML gained recognition for organising live music festivals, notably the NH7 Weekender, which became the largest live indie music festival in the country. OML’s net worth was reportedly estimated at $10 million by 2014.
His journey in AAP began in 2014, focusing on social media management, event planning, and communications. He gained prominence during the Delhi Assembly polls in 2020 by managing communication for Kejriwal’s campaign.
When AAP won the 2020 Delhi elections, securing another majority and forming the government, one of its initial actions was to change its media response strategy.
A former AAP member who worked with Nair told ThePrint, ‘Nair could easily secure many artists for fundraising events, which greatly benefited the party.’ Another member mentioned, “This strategy was entirely Vijay Nair’s brainchild.”
#MeToo Allegations
In November 2018, during the #MeToo movement, Nair faced allegations of sexual misconduct, with women accusing him of creating an unsafe work environment at OML.
The Caravan published an investigative report on allegations of sexual misconduct against Nair. The report claimed that Nair acted “brazenly and with impunity” at his position as the CEO.
According to the magazine, “he asked a woman to get into a bathtub with him and told another at 2 am that he needed a massage.” He has also sent explicit messages to a woman, without her consent, the report alleged.
Cases against Nair
According to the Central Bureau of Investigation, Nair was “actively involved in irregularities in framing and implementing the excise policy of GNCTD (Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi) for the year 2021-22.” The agency accused Nair of acting as a conduit in facilitating financial transactions between bureaucrats and players in the liquor industry regarding the AAP government’s liquor policy.
“Reliable sources have revealed that Vijay Nair, former CEO of Only Much Louder, an entertainment and event management company; Manoj Rai, ex-employee of Pernod Ricard; Amandeep Dhal, owner of Brindco Spirits; and Sameer Mahendru, owner of Indospirit, are actively involved in irregularities in framing and implementation of excise policy,” the CBI’s FIR had stated.
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