A team of ACB officials visited Dikshit's residence in Nizamuddin area and examined her for around 15 minutes with regard to procurement of 385 water tankers by the Delhi Jal Board in 2012 when she as the Delhi Chief Minister headed the body.
A top ACB official said the agency is planning to question Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and Water Resources Minister Kapil Mishra who had formed a fact finding committee to investigate the alleged scam last year based on whose report the probe agency had started its investigation. Delhi BJP had accused Kejriwal and Mishra of delay in sending the report of the fact-finding committee to ACB.
Dikshit, who has been anointed Congress' chief ministerial nominee for Uttar Pradesh Assembly polls slated for early next year, questioned the timing of the probe and said she conveyed to the ACB that she cannot reply to questions immediately. "I told the investigators that I cannot answer any one of them (questions) soon as decisions were taken about four years ago. I do not remember all the details. They said I can take time to reply to the questions," she told PTI.
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The ACB had then said it would question Dikshit in
connection with the allegations. Dikshit had all along been maintaining that there was no corruption in the procurement of tankers and that the allegations were "politically motivated".
After ACB examined Dikshit, Water Resources Minister Mishra alleged that the probe agency's visit to her residence was a "mere formality" and it is under pressure to save the former Chief Minister.
"But, on the other hand, they did not call Dikshit but went to her place and did not conduct any interrogation. They stayed there for twenty minutes, had tea, handed over a list of questions and left," he added.