Phone tapping case in Rajasthan, Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat lodged FIR in Delhi

Delhi / Phone tapping case in Rajasthan, Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat lodged FIR in Delhi
Delhi - Phone tapping case in Rajasthan, Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat lodged FIR in Delhi
In Rajasthan's phone tapping case, Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat has lodged an FIR in Delhi. In such a situation, the political temperature of the state is going to be increased once again. However, detailed information regarding what has been written in the FIR has not been found so far. But the genie of taping the phone locked in the bottle has come out again.


Even before this, recently, Bijpi had fiercely targeted the Congress government of the state over allegations of phone tapping. The party had demanded the investigation of the case from the CBI, as well as the resignation of the post of Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot. However, the state government had said that no state legislator or minister's phone was tapped.


Actually, these allegations are being leveled against the government after the information given in response to a starred question in the Vidhan Sabha. However, neither in this question nor in its answer is there any mention of whose phone was tapped.


There were allegations of tapping the phones of other public representatives including MLAs:

Let me tell you that last year, after Sachin Pilot and 18 other Congress MLAs adopted a rebellion against Chief Minister Gehlot's leadership, the Congress had kept its MLAs in different hotels for a long time. In the same incident, there were allegations of tapping the phones of other public representatives including MLAs. However, officials and Chief Minister Gehlot himself denied it. At the same time, Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat was also seen as an attacker on this matter.


Why was phone tapping done using government machinery?

Gajendra Singh had said that the BJP had said in July last year that an emergency was going on in Rajasthan. The Gehlot government had denied that time, and is now accepting that phones were tapped. It is a violation of privacy, a murder of democracy. According to Shekhawat, "There is also a question from the public - why was phone tapping done using government machinery to stop the internal rebellion within the Congress party?" Why did the Congress government use the administration in its own interest? This is an 'illegal' process! Democracy is murder! "


He was accused of involvement in a conspiracy to destabilize the government:

Explain that in this political development, Gehlot accused some central leaders of the state for being involved in a conspiracy to destabilize his government. During this time an audio tape was also released, in which allegedly there was a conversation between Gajendra Singh and a Congress MLA and it seemed that there was talk about the instability of the Gehlot government.

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