Dikshit trying to 'dictate' terms of tanker scam probe: Mishra

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jul 09 2016 | 7:48 PM IST
Delhi Water Minister Kapil Mishra today accused former Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit of trying to "dictate" the terms of investigation into the alleged water tanker scam by referring to her letter to Lieutenant Governor Najeeb Jung.
Alleging a "collusion" between the LG and Dikshit, Mishra wrote a letter to Jung saying it was "unfortunate" that the "accused" was being given an opportunity to question the panel that found the alleged irregularities, instead of "being interrogated".
"There are five FIRs against her for various corruption cases pending with Anti-Corruption Branch (ACB). Instead of questioning her, ACB is allowing her to now dictate the terms of investigation," Mishra alleged.
In her letter, Dikshit has apprised the LG about the technicalities involved in the decision to procure water tankers during her tenure. A Delhi Jal Board committee, led by Mishra, has questioned this decision claiming it saw irregularities running into over Rs 400 crore.
"It is unbelievable. The complainant against corruption is being questioned like he's the criminal. The technical fact-finding committee which has done its job in auditing and exposing the financial scam is being questioned. And that too at the instruction and orders of the person accused of corruption," Mishra told reporters.
The "true facts" of the case would have got Dikshit arrested had ACB been under the control of AAP government, Mishra claimed.
"BJP and Congress are working together to ensure that Dikshit remains unhurt and untouched by the law of the land. I am sure that they will surely file a case against the fact-finding committee as well since they have orders to follow in order to save their jobs," he added.
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First Published: Jul 09 2016 | 7:48 PM IST

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