Sanghi had written to Union Home Secretary Rajiv Mehrishi that he was under "pressure" from various "stakeholders" for naming some individuals, including a "certain VIP", in his report on the affairs of the cricket body.
In his letter to Rajnath Singh, Gupta stressed that the inquiry is essential to "expose the nexus" between the AAP Government and its senior standing counsel Rahul Mehra, who was also a member of the panel.
Mehra had earlier dismissed allegations as false and "politically motivated" and added "various stakeholders including a host of former cricketers gave representations to us to which we applied our mind, there was no pressure."
It appears that the draft of the entire report, submitted in November last year, was "ready even before the start of the inquiry."
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