"If he does not have confidence in his officers, he should resign from the chief minister's post," Sharma said, addressing the public in Saddulapur village.
The chief minister cast doubts over the authenticity of the forensic report. In Mathura incident too, he did not believe the findings of the officers, he said.
The Union minister alleged several political leaders, including Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi and Delhi Chief Minister Arving Kejriwal, had visited Bishada village to take political mileage.
Sharma accused ruling SP and opposition BSP of indulging in corruption, saying Noida Chief Engineer Yadav Singh had support of both the governments.
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