In a press conference, Mishra, whom the ACB has asked to join its ongoing probe into the matter on July 4 after the government recently forwarded the file to it after BJP raked the issue up, alleged Meena was doing everything possible to exonerate former Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit from the case.
"The ACB is yet to act on three separate FIRs filed against the Dikshit government. Moreover 38 cases have been forwarded to it by the vigilance department on which even status reports have not been filed," Mishra told reporters.
Rejecting BJP's charges that the Arvind Kejriwal government "suppressed" the committee's report for 11 months, Mishra said when he had initially approached the Chief Minister after preparing the report, he was advised to wait till the HC settles the issue of who has control over ACB.
"Then we decided to wait till the High Court decides as to who has control over ACB," Mishra said.
LG Najeeb Jung recently forwarded two separate complaints related to the case to the ACB, one by the government and the other by BJP leader Vijender Gupta, and those named in the complaints include Dikshit and Kejriwal. Meena has said both Dikshit and Kejriwal will be quizzed.
In its report, the panel allegedly found irregularities in the tendering process, leading to a loss of Rs 400 crore for the government. Curiously immediately after its submission, Mishra was divested of his charge as Law Minister.
After the panel submitted its report, Mishra in a letter to Kejriwal had recommended filing of FIR against Dikshit where he had also "expressed fears that attempts" would be made to "destabilise" the AAP government and "remove" him from his post.
