Anwar, who is a Lok Sabha MP from Bihar, however, maintained that the RJD leader should produce evidence and come out clean in the case as demanded by the JD-U.
Yadav has been facing the heat in the wake of the CBI registering an FIR against him, his father and RJD chief Lalu Prasad, mother Rabri Devi and others in connection with a land-for-hotels scam case. This has also put the JDU-RJD alliance in Bihar under severe strain.
"I don't think Tejashwi should resign. Let the charge sheet be filed. The court will decide whether he has done any wrong or not," Anwar told PTI.
"You accuse someone...But accusations are also against the prime minister. No political figure has escaped that. He cannot be compelled merely because of accusations. It is not fair," Anwar asserted.