"Let CBI say they are not going to pursue the case and I will put it out (in public domain) immediately and I am quite sure," Gen (retd) Singh told a news channel, when asked if he was willing to put the documents in public domain.
The CBI had recently indicated that the complaint by Singh was likely to be closed as he was yet to provide any document to support his claim.
The CBI had asked him to submit detailed description of the incident, list of possible witnesses and supporting documents on the issue but these were never received by the probe agency.
But Singh said he didn't think "any more evidence was required". He said he was unable to understand what exactly was expected of him.
"Were people expecting me that I should have wired my office, I should have known the mind of the gentleman who walked into my office, I should have videographed him, I should have taped him. I should have had five witnesses to say that I have done this. Is that the evidence that is required? I think there is something wrong in all this," he said.
The former army chief claimed that Tejinder Singh had offered him a bribe of Rs 14 crore, a matter he had reported to Defence Minister A K Antony, to clear purchase of nearly 600 all-terrain Tatra BEML trucks.
After recording the statement of Gen Singh last year, CBI had registered a Preliminary Enquiry against unknown people to probe the matter but nothing had emerged from a year of investigations.
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