Mehrishi was here to attend a meeting of Home Ministers, Chief Secretaries and Directors General of Police of coastal states and Union Territories.
"I hotly deny tutoring of witnesses. Files in the Home Ministry are never lost. They might get misplaced. But I am confident they will be located somewhere. The file (is) in Home Ministry," Mehrishi told reporters when asked for comment on the newspaper report.
According to the report, B K Prasad, a senior Home Ministry official, coached a former official of the ministry in April this year on questions Prasad would be putting to him and how the latter should answer that he had never seen the purported missing papers.
"We have already got the reports by the one-man committee constituted by the Ministry of Home Affairs. We have seen the report and some of the important documents are still untraceable. And the intention is very clear. How these important documents are taken out of the records in the Home Ministry and why a hardcore terrorist was declared as innocent through an affidavit?" Rijiju said.