The CBI had approached the Governor seeking sanction to prosecute Chavan after it got "fresh evidence" against him in the case, following which Rao wrote to Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis to elicit the opinion of his Council of Ministers.
"Filing of FIR has already taken place. The issue now is limited to state cabinet recommending to the governor that permission for prosecution be given," he said.
"He made baseless allegations that it was Rahul Gandhi who ensured that the then governor didn't grant sanction for prosecution. Somaiya should give proof of Rahuljis involvement in this," he added.
"Somaiya is not an astrologer to claim that the Governor will take such and such action. The Governor is a constitutional authority. What new has happened after the then governor refused to grant permission to prosecute me? CBI is under BJP's pressure," Chavan said.
"BJP's attempt is to ensure that there is no fair investigation in the case. This is a case of political vendetta going on in the country by some BJP leaders. Be it Oommen Chandy or Digvijay Singh, BJP wants to target Congress leaders," he said.
Yesterday too, Chavan, a Lok Sabha member from Nanded in
Maharashtra, had alleged that the CBI is being misused against the Congress.
Chavan, who had to resign as Chief Minister after the scam surfaced in 2010, was among the 12 persons charge-sheeted by the probe agency in connection with the case.
CBI had alleged that Chavan suggested inclusion of civilian members in Adarsh Housing Society meant for war veterans and widows of defence personnel, to secure flats for his relatives in the plush complex, situated at Colaba in south Mumbai.
