Refuting Pawar’s statements on Monday that Deshmukh was in home quarantime in Nagpur during the relevant dates mentioned in the letter by former Mumbai Commissioner of Police Param Bir Singh, Fadnavis exhibited a flight manifesto, police VIP movements records and other papers and declared that Deshmukh was actually in Mumbai and not in quarantine.
“This is an attempt to protect Deshmukh. Pawar Saheb is not being briefed properly and hence not speaking the truth. They are getting exposed in the process,” Fadnavis claimed, addressing the media.
He further announced that he would be meeting the Union Home Secretary to provide full details of the ‘letter-bomb’ and related issues and request a probe by Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) as very big names are involved.
Fadnavis’ statements came in the wake of the raging political controversy over Singh’s ‘letter-bomb’ accusing Deshmukh of making alleged Rs 100-crore ‘collection’ demands from an arrested-suspended Assistant Police Inspector (API) Sachin Vaze from Mumbai bars, eateries and hookah joints.