State Congress Chief Ashok Chavan, who had to resign as chief minister in 2010 after coming under a cloud over the scam, maintained that he would react only after studying the verdict.
"We have not seen the court order. It would not be proper for me to comment before seeing the actual judgement," Chavan told PTI.
"The ramifications of the case which involves cheating are wide. The role of politicians who helped their relatives obtain flats in the controversial Adarsh society needs to be probed," Shelar told reporters here.
"Some people had benefited in the scam and so we want an FIR to be registered first and not just re-inquiry," he said.
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Putting up a brave front, Congress spokesperson Sachin Sawant said the ruling party should first answer what action has it taken on Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu and BJP Rajya Sabha member Ajay Sanchethi's relatives who have flats in the society.
The Bombay High Court had yesterday ordered demolition of the Adarsh apartments at Colaba in the heart of Mumbai and sought criminal proceedings against politicians and bureaucrats for "misuse" of powers, holding that the tower was illegally constructed.
Shelar said it was after the BJP-led government took over in 2014 that Governor Ch Vidyasagar Rao granted CBI permission to prosecute the guilty, Shelar said.
"An inquiry will reveal everything but we demand that the government first file an FIR," Shelar added.
The Adarsh Housing Society is constructed on a prime plot of land in Colaba here. It was meant for Kargil war widows and defence personnels.
However, politicians, bureaucrats and military officers allegedly conspired to bend rules and obtained flats for themselves or for relatives at below-the-market rates.