"You are requested to do the needful and remove the perception of the report being biased and premeditative only to give clean chit to police and show me in bad colour.
"Such perception will not only cast aspersions on your good office but also be a threat to the very fabric of which our country is made up," Bharti said in a letter to the Lt Governor.
"Presiding officer has made no visible efforts to reach out to the locals or the three Ugandan girl-victims to know their point of view," Bharti said.
He also questioned the leaking of the report to the media. "I am more shocked to learn the fact through newspapers that the report has got leaked to media and they have been showing me indicted by the inquiry committee which is not only damaging to my reputation but is a serious breach of confidentiality of your office," Bharti added.
The report of NHRC's Investigation Division as well as the inquiry report of BL Garg, retired Additional District and Sessions Judge, observed that it is prima facie proved that there was gross violation of human rights of the African women in the case.
As a minister, Bharti had allegedly raided residence of African women in Khirki extension early this year.