"Madhya Pradesh government has accepted all the demands for an independent and fair probe and merely on the basis of statements (demanding resignation), the Chief Minister cannot resign," Parrikar told reporters at the government circuit house here.
The case has been handed over to the CBI now and it was better to wait for its report, he added.
About the opposition's demand that Chouhan must resign, Parrikar said if a Chief Minister were to resign only because of such demands, then no Chief Minister or a minister would remain in power anywhere in the country.
Asked about Pakistan Defence Minister Khwaja Asif's threat to India, Parrikar said, "We are in full preparedness.
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