The complainant, Mohd Qasim, has also sought adding of graft charges against the minister, leading the Delhi High Court to seek the response of Delhi Police on the issue today.
The petition came up for hearing before Justice Pratibha Rani where the police's counsel said they would file a status report. The court posted the matter for hearing on July 27.
The plea sought transfer of the probe in the case lodged by the police against Hussain, the Minister of Food Supplies, Environment and Forest, and others to the CBI and also add provisions of the Prevention of Corruption Act in the matter.
In his plea, Qasim claimed that Hussain "virtually controls and holds great influence over each and every construction work which is carried out in Ballimaran area (in Old Delhi)".
He alleged that the police was "deliberately shielding the accused persons" and the matter should be transferred to CBI for a free and fair probe.
"... The matter involves serious charges of corruption against a high profile, influential cabinet minister of the GNCT of Delhi, the police may transfer the matter to the CBI which is an independent and specialised central agency beyond the control of accused Imran Hussain," the plea, filed through advocate Aman Panwar, said.
phone number of station house officer of the concerned police station to the petitioner so that he can contact him.
Qasim, a resident of the area, alleged that he had to carry out renovation work at his house for which he had purchased construction materials. But in November last year, Hussain's representative approached him and told him that he cannot carry out the work without the minister's permission.
He claimed that he and his brothers went to meet Hussain at his residence but were threatened not to carry out the construction work. He also alleged that Hussain had demanded illegal gratification of Rs 30 lakh for carrying out the construction work.
The complainant said he has also annexed transcripts of recorded conversation along with his petition.
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