[6] He was a resident of the Lajwanti Garden in West Delhi; Bhardwaj also owned a township project in Hardwar and a hotel on the Delhi-Gurgaon expressway.
The media had one big question—isn't there a contradiction between fighting from the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) and being extremely rich?
Until Bhardwaj filed his affidavit, the richest candidate in Delhi was Kanwar Singh Tanwar, with assets of Rs 1.55 billion.
The alleged killers were caught on CCTV camera coming out from the farmhouse brandishing a gun and then escaping in a grey Skoda car.
The Delhi Police arrested Deepak Bhardwaj's younger son and his lawyer Nitesh and Baljeet Singh Sehrawat respectively on 10 Apr 2013, in the murder case.