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Panel to probe 'phone tapping' under BJP rule in Maharashtra

Maharashtra will constitute a two-member committee to investigate allegations of phone tapping of politicians under the erstwhile Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government led by Devendra Fadnavis. Fadnavis, who was in charge of the home department during the five years of the BJP's rule, said no such orders were given to the police or any government machinery.

Panel to probe 'phone tapping' under BJP rule in Maharashtra
Panel to probe 'phone tapping' under BJP rule in Maharashtra
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Published : Feb 3, 2020, 10:35 PM IST

Mumbai: The Maharashtra government on Monday announced the formation of a two-member committee to conduct a comprehensive inquiry into allegations of tapping of phones of political rivals by the previous BJP-led administration.

Making the announcement at a press conference here, Home Minister Anil Deshmukh said the panel, comprising additional chief secretary (home) Shrikant Singh and Amitesh Kumar, joint commissioner of police (intelligence), will complete the probe in six weeks.

Home Minister Anil Deshmukh during a press conference at Mumbai

They will have liberty to induct officers and technical experts as per requirement, he said.

Deshmukh, who took charge in early January, said he had received complaints from many political parties and their leaders regarding tapping of their phones during the BJP rule.

"It is imperative that a comprehensive enquiry is conducted into the issue of keeping phones of political rivals under surveillance for vested interests," he said.

The NCP minister said the inquiry will be broad-based to cover whether legal provisions regarding phone tapping had been followed in letter and spirit and whether there was any mala fide intention.

The probe will cover not only legal documentation but also take support of technical experts to decipher if unofficial surveillance has been carried out by tracing the footprint in the servers of various telecom companies through physical verifications and visits, he said.

"They (the panel members) will find out which officers went to Israel to get the software for spying and misused it," Deshmukh said.

The home minister reiterated the phone tapping charges against the BJP-led government. Last month, Deshmukh claimed he had received complaints about phone tapping.

"The BJP government, before the assembly polls (held in October 2019) and afterwards, tried to gather information about what and with whom Congress, NCP and Shiv Sena leaders were talking," he said.

In November, the Shiv Sena snapped its ties with long-standing ally BJP and joined hands with the Congress and the NCP, its ideological opponents, to form the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) government.

When the phone tapping allegations first surfaced late last month, former chief minister and BJP leader Devendra Fadnavis had rejected them.

In late January, Fadnavis had said phone-tapping was not the culture of the state and his government had not given any such orders.

Fadnavis, now Leader of Opposition in the assembly, had said the MVA government was free to conduct an inquiry into the matter.

"The government should immediately conduct an inquiry and make the report public. If it wants to go to Israel for the probe, it should do that, Fadnavis, who held the home portfolio during his tenure, had said.

The Shiv Sena was part of the Fadnavis government.

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Mumbai: The Maharashtra government on Monday announced the formation of a two-member committee to conduct a comprehensive inquiry into allegations of tapping of phones of political rivals by the previous BJP-led administration.

Making the announcement at a press conference here, Home Minister Anil Deshmukh said the panel, comprising additional chief secretary (home) Shrikant Singh and Amitesh Kumar, joint commissioner of police (intelligence), will complete the probe in six weeks.

Home Minister Anil Deshmukh during a press conference at Mumbai

They will have liberty to induct officers and technical experts as per requirement, he said.

Deshmukh, who took charge in early January, said he had received complaints from many political parties and their leaders regarding tapping of their phones during the BJP rule.

"It is imperative that a comprehensive enquiry is conducted into the issue of keeping phones of political rivals under surveillance for vested interests," he said.

The NCP minister said the inquiry will be broad-based to cover whether legal provisions regarding phone tapping had been followed in letter and spirit and whether there was any mala fide intention.

The probe will cover not only legal documentation but also take support of technical experts to decipher if unofficial surveillance has been carried out by tracing the footprint in the servers of various telecom companies through physical verifications and visits, he said.

"They (the panel members) will find out which officers went to Israel to get the software for spying and misused it," Deshmukh said.

The home minister reiterated the phone tapping charges against the BJP-led government. Last month, Deshmukh claimed he had received complaints about phone tapping.

"The BJP government, before the assembly polls (held in October 2019) and afterwards, tried to gather information about what and with whom Congress, NCP and Shiv Sena leaders were talking," he said.

In November, the Shiv Sena snapped its ties with long-standing ally BJP and joined hands with the Congress and the NCP, its ideological opponents, to form the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) government.

When the phone tapping allegations first surfaced late last month, former chief minister and BJP leader Devendra Fadnavis had rejected them.

In late January, Fadnavis had said phone-tapping was not the culture of the state and his government had not given any such orders.

Fadnavis, now Leader of Opposition in the assembly, had said the MVA government was free to conduct an inquiry into the matter.

"The government should immediately conduct an inquiry and make the report public. If it wants to go to Israel for the probe, it should do that, Fadnavis, who held the home portfolio during his tenure, had said.

The Shiv Sena was part of the Fadnavis government.

Also Read: Maha: College teacher set ablaze by stalker, struggles for life

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Panel to probe 'phone tapping' under BJP rule in Maharashtra
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         Mumbai, Feb 3 (PTI) The Maharashtra government on
Monday announced the formation of a two-member committee to
conduct a comprehensive inquiry into allegations of tapping of
phones of political rivals by the previous BJP-led
administration.
         Making the announcement at a press conference here,
Home Minister Anil Deshmukh said the panel, comprising
additional chief secretary (home) Shrikant Singh and Amitesh
Kumar, joint commissioner of police (intelligence), will
complete the probe in six weeks.
         They will have liberty to induct officers and
technical experts as per requirement, he said.
         Deshmukh, who took charge in early January, said he
had received complaints from many political parties and their
leaders regarding tapping of their phones during the BJP rule.
         "It is imperative that a comprehensive inquiry is
conducted into the issue of keeping phones of political rivals
under surveillance for vested interests," he said.
         The NCP minister said the inquiry will be broad-based
to cover whether legal provisions regarding phone tapping had
been followed in letter and spirit and whether there was any
mala fide intention.
         The probe will cover not only legal documentation, but
also take support of technical experts to decipher if
unofficial surveillance has been carried out by tracing the
footprint in the servers of various telecom companies through
physical verifications and visits, he said.
         "They (the panel members) will find out which officers
went to Israel to get the software for spying and misused it,"
Deshmukh said.
         The home minister reiterated the phone tapping charges
against the BJP-led government. Last month, Deshmukh claimed
he had received complaints about phone tapping.
         "The BJP government, before the assembly polls (held
in October 2019) and afterwards, tried to gather information
about what and with whom Congress, NCP and Shiv Sena leaders
were talking," he said.
         In November, the Shiv Sena snapped its ties with long-
standing ally BJP and joined hands with the Congress and the
NCP, its ideological opponents, to form the Maha Vikas Aghadi
(MVA) government.
         When the phone tapping allegations first surfaced late
last month, former chief minister and BJP leader Devendra
Fadnavis had rejected them.
         In late January, Fadnavis had said phone-tapping was
not the culture of the state and his government had not given
any such orders.
         Fadnavis, now Leader of Opposition in the assembly,
had said the MVA government was free to conduct an inquiry
into the matter.
         "The government should immediately conduct an inquiry
and make the report public. If it wants to go to Israel for
the probe, it should do that, Fadnavis, who held the home
portfolio during his tenure, had said.
         The Shiv Sena was part of the Fadnavis government. PTI
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