ACB has not sent a notice but a request to Dikshit, says Mishra
BY Roushan Ali8 July 2016 4:35 AM IST
Roushan Ali8 July 2016 4:35 AM IST
Two years ago, four FIRs were registered against Sheila Dikshit but there has been no action on those FIRs till date. “I have written a recommendation letter demanding the arrest of Lieutenant Governor Najeeb Jung and the illegally-appointed ACB Chief MK Meena using their own ‘standards’,” said Water minister Kapil Mishra.
The ACB Chief Meena has sent the Dikshit a letter stating: “A suitable and convenient date, time and place are required to be fixed for above mentioned purpose in the month of August 2016. The same may be conveyed to the undersigned at the earliest.”
“The request letter in the form of a ‘notice’ also doesn’t mention any section of India’s Criminal Procedure Code as is mandated on any notice served,” alleged Mishra.
Mishra further asserted that this is the attitude of the LG and ACB towards someone who, at the very least, based on evidences, is accused of five major charges and scams. After two years and five months of sitting on the FIRs and evidence this is what the ACB did, alleged Mishra.
“At the same time, as a complainant, I had received a notice under Section 160 of the CrPC and was ordered to report at an exact address, date, time and venue to appear in front of an ACB Investigating Officer. This came after just 10 days of a plain paper complaint made by Vijendar Gupta,” Mishra further said.
“The way ACB is treating former CM Sheila Dikshit, it is crystal clear that she has some vested interest with PM Narendra Modi. Why is her permission being sought for a meeting by an investigation agency with such honour and joy like a festival is being celebrated? Did the illegally-appointed ACB Chief M K Meena send a box of sweets and fruits along with this request?” asked Kapil Mishra.
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