New Delhi: The snooping of a woman allegedly at the behest of Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi was not confined to Gujarat but extended to Karnataka as well, according to an investigative portal, contradicting the claims of the BJP government.
The portal, gulail.com, has released a set of fresh 39 tapes, which contained purported conversation between between two senior Gujarat police officials, G L Singhal and A K Sharma, about the spying on the woman.
The website, which along with another portal cobrapost.com had first exposed the matter, said Gujarat police had in 2009 contacted its Karnataka counterpart during the Chief Ministership of B S Yedyurrapa for intercepting the telephone of the particular woman in Bangalore where she lived.
The Karnataka government, however, turned down the request, saying due procedures were not followed and that “the order had been signed by a junior officer who was not even authorised to issue phone-tapping instructions”.
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