The Hindu (Hyderabad)

BJP for judicial probe into ‘phonetappi­ng’ incident

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The BJP has demanded a highlevel judicial probe into the “phone tapping” by the erstwhile BRS government led by Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao, as “not only political figures but also senior officials and business persons’ phones were eavesdropp­ed”.

State party president and Union Minister for Tourism G. Kishan Reddy has accused the KCR regime of making use of chosen favourite retired police officials to snoop into the personal lives of businesspe­rsons and others for blackmaili­ng and corruption.

“The police had became a mafia under the mafia rule of the BRS. Even our entire party office staff phones have been tapped. It warrants strict action against those responsibl­e and no leniency should be shown when the constituti­onal and democratic rights of the people have been taken tampered upon,” he said.

At a press conference at the State office on Tuesday,

Union Minister and BJP State president Kishan Reddy addressing the media at the party office in Hyderabad on Tuesday.

Mr. Reddy said any phone tapping can be taken up only after following due processes and permission­s as well as safeguards but nothing of that sort was followed under the BRS rule and KCR should be held solely responsibl­e for this nefarious activity. The role of the then DGP and senior officials should be thoroughly probed, he maintained.

“KCR’s government did not function according to the democratic principles even a single day like the Nizam pulling wool over people’s eyes for a decade with all kinds of mafia activities. He and his party

are acting as if they are still in power and continuing to make accusation­s against us,” he charged.

The BJP leader also demanded KCR to speak up on his daughter and MLC K. Kavitha’s alleged role in the Delhi liquor scam in cahoots with the AAP government. “KCR should react to the developmen­t. We are ready for a public debate on the issue. His son and BRS working president K.T. Rama Rao should also disclose if Ms. Kavitha was involved in the liquor scam and whether her own associates colluded with the AAP government for illegal gratificat­ion,” he said.

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