New Delhi: Congress party is leaving no stone unturned in encashing the alleged snooping of a woman in Gujarat on the instructions of Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi and his home Minister Amit Shah. The party has even demanded the resignation of Narendra Modi.
But snooping on individuals is nothing new in Indian politics. Not only individuals but even high constitutional authorities were subjected to illegal snooping in the past by no less than two Congress Prime Ministers.
This has been revealed in a book written by late M K Dhar, the former joint-director of IB.
In his book “Open secrets, India intelligence unveiled”, Dhar has disclosed that former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi was the first politician to have ordered illegal snooping.