"The Director General of ACB is handling the case in a proper way and no one will be spared or shielded," Fadnavis told reporters here late this evening.
The Chief Minister said Pawar has been sent a questionnaire by ACB and based on his reply, the agency will take a call on whether to summon in for further questioning or not.
"If a scam accused isn't questioned and grilled, is there really any chance of getting to the bottom of the scam? When a questionnaire is sent to the accused who has the luxury of answering it at his convenience, a lot of concealment is possible. This kind of questioning is a mockery of the investigation," AAP spokesperson Preeti Sharma Menon had alleged.
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