All eyes are on the Supreme Court which is scheduled to take up a batch of petitions for ordering a CBI probe into the multi-crore scandal after the Madhya Pradesh High court today deferred hearing on a state government's plea for a probe by the central agency.
Saying the apex court would hear similar petitions tomorrow, the High Court, where the state government filed a plea yesterday for a CBI probe, deferred the hearing till July 20.
He maintained that none in the party top brass had asked him to plead for a CBI probe.
"My leadership trusts me fully and that is something I am proud of. Noone told me that I should request for a CBI probe. I felt the need for it myself as an air of suspicion was being created in the last two or three days," Chouhan told PTI.
"The Congress and the opposition cannot tolerate the path of progress under me in Madhya Pradesh. They have been demanding my resignation from the beginning. They are bringing disrepute to Madhya Pradesh," he said.