Amit Shah deployed illegal Gujarat Police surveillance on Bangalorean woman for 'saheb': Cop

November 15, 2013
New Delhi, Nov 15: BJP general secretary Amit Shahmade Gujarat Police deploy illegal police surveillance on a young woman because his "saheb" was obsessed about knowing every moment of hers.

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The details were made public by investigative websites Cobrapost and Gulail, based on taped phone conversations between IPS officer GL Singhal, Shah and others. The tapes were submitted to CBI by Singhal, who is an accused in the Ishrat Jahan fake encounter case.

According to tapes played out before the media on Friday here, the "illegal spying" operation was initiated sometime in August 2009, when Shah was Gujarat's minister of state for home, and continued for several weeks thereafter. According to these tapes, Gujarat Anti Terrorist Squad (ATS), where Singhal was an SP, illegally listened in on the woman's mobile phones, had policemen deployed at airport, hotel, and even in hospital where her mother was undergoing a surgery.

Besides the woman, a senior Gujarat IAS officer Pradeep Sharma was also put under illegal watch.

"In the latter half of 2009, when I was posted as SP (operations) in the anti-terrorist squad (ATS) at Ahmedabad, Shri Amit Shah had directed me several times to watch the movements of Shri Pradeep Sharma, who was then posted as municipal commissioner, Bhavnagar. He had also asked me to put a watch on a young woman named Madhuri. I had deputed some men of the crime branch (as ATS was short of subordinate staff) to follow her, as directed by Shri Amit Shah," the investigative websites quoted Singhal as having told the CBI on April 17, 2013.

The websites calimed that for over a month the Gujarat Police apparatus "used its sweeping powers to rigorously monitor every private moment, every personal conversation and every daily movement of Madhuri (name given by the websites). Singhal has told the CBI that the surveillance was illegal and was carried out only on the oral instructions of Shah."

According to recordings played before the media on Friday, the woman was tailed as she visited shopping malls, restaurants, ice cream parlours, gyms, cinema halls, hotels and airports. The recordings also show that she was followed even as she visited her ailing mother in a hospital. When she boarded a flight from Ahmedabad, cops were asked to board the same aircraft so that she was not out of sight even for a moment.

According to the recordings, Shah was keen to know about the men who met the woman, and if she was with some man when she checked into a hotel in Ahmedabad. Not just her phone, but also those of her family and friends were tapped by the ATS, the tapes reveal.

Shah kept collecting information almost real time, while also revealing that his "saheb" had other sources for information on the woman.

According to the tapes, Shah also instructed Singhal to put surveillance on IAS officer Pradeep Sharma. Shah was keen to know if Sharma was meeting with the particular woman. The websites claim that unaware of the existence of these tapes Sharma had independently filed a writ petition in the Supreme Court in May 2011 alleging that he was being framed in bogus corruption cases by the Gujarat government, and among the allegations he mentions is about Narendra Modi's association with a young woman.

"It now emerges from Singhal's statements and tapes that the name of the woman mentioned by Sharma in his petition is the same as the name of the woman who was kept under watch by Shah and company," the websites said in a statement.

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January 10,2020

New Delhi, Jan 10: An IPS officer's thumb was bitten by a woman protester when he was pushing back agitators, who were trying to march towards the Rashtrapati Bhawan here on Thursday, police sources said.

The protesters had gathered after a call was given by JNU Students' Union president Aishe Ghosh to march towards President's House to demand the removal of University's Vice Chancellor, M Jagadesh Kumar.

Ingit Pratap Singh, a 2011 batch officer, who is currently posted as the additional deputy commissioner of the southwest district, was injured in the attack.

According to sources, Singh was trying to pull a male protester when the woman, in a bid to shield her friend, bit Singh's left thumb.

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January 22,2020

Kochi, Jan 22: The Left front government in Kerala on Monday decided to inform the Centre it would not cooperate with the updation of the NPR, saying there were fears among the public about the process and it has the "Constitutional responsibility" to alleviate them and ensure law and order.

A special cabinet meeting, chaired by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan here, decided to inform the Registrar General and Census Commissioner under the Union Home Ministry that it was unable to cooperate with anything with regard to the updation of the NPR.

"The decision was taken as it was the Constitutional responsibility of the government to alleviate the fears of general public and ensure law and order situation in the state," a Chief Minister's Office release said.

However, the state would fully cooperate with the census procedures, it said.

The LDF government, which has been on a warpath against the Centre over the Citizenship Amendment Act, has last month stayed all activities related to updation of NPR, considering 'apprehensions' of public that it would lead to NRC in the wake of the controversial CAA.

"As the NPR is a process that leads to the National Register of Citizens (NRC), there is a sense of fear among the people that its implementation could lead to widespread insecurity", the CMO release said on Monday.

The experience of the state which had already compiled the NRC was an example for this, it added, in apparent reference to Assam.

Kerala had already stopped all procedures regarding the NPR updation, the release said adding there was also a report of the state police that the if the government went ahead with the procedures, it would adversely impact the law and order situation.

The district collectors have also informed the government that the Census procedures would be affected if the updation of the NPR was done along with it, the CMO release said.

The CPI(M)-led LDF government had recently convened a meeting of political parties and socio-religious organisations here on December 29 in the wake of the concerns among people in various stratas of the society, it said.

A special assembly session was convened and a resolution was passed requesting the Centre not to implement the CAA and the government had also approached the apex court against the law, it added.

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June 28,2020

New Delhi, Jun 28: With 19,906 new cases, highest single-day spike so far, India's COVID-19 count touched 5,28,859 including 2,03,051 active cases, 3,09,713 cured/discharged/migrated, according to the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare.

410 deaths were reported in the last 24 hours and the cumulative toll reached 16,095 deaths.

Coronavirus cases in Maharashtra have climbed to 1,59,133 while Delhi's tally stands at 80,188.

2,31,095 samples were tested yesterday and the total number of samples tested up to 27 June is 82,27,802, according to the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR).

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