The 50-year-old incarcerated journalist said his innocence can be proved through a CCTV footage that has been kept under the wraps by the investigating agency.
In a statement from jail e-mailed to media by his family members, Tejpal described the chargesheet against him, running into 2,846 pages and filed in a court here yesterday, as "highly spurious".
"If conclusive proof was needed of the political vendetta that has been unleashed against me, under the guise of a sexual molestation investigation, it has been emphatically provided today.