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Congress says Delhi police spying on Rahul



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Delhi Police yesterday termed as “routine” a visit by a policeman to Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi’s home to ask questions - including on his physical appearance - as the party termed it “political espionage” and sought an explanation from Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party dismissed the Congress’ allegations as ridiculous.
Police Commissioner B S Bassi said Assistant Sub-Inspector Shamsher Singh of the Special Branch had gone to get a form filled and left it at Gandhi’s office on March 3. He said the form was not person-specific and gathering such information about “vulnerable people” and revisiting it was part of the Special Branch’s duties.
“If he (the policeman) had gone with an ulterior motive or for snooping, he would not have left the proforma behind... There was no snooping, no instruction from the government of India. There is no pressure on police,” Bassi said.
He said they had such information about BJP president Amit Shah and arendra Modi and the police have also visited homes of Congress leader Veerappa Moily and BJP veteran L K Advani.
Bassi, however, admitted that “some shortcomings had been noticed (about the kind of questions in the form being used since 1999) and these will be rectified.”
His reaction came minutes after Congress spokesman Abhishek Manu Singhvi condemned the police’s “unnecessary and weird inquiries” about Gandhi and launched a strong attack on the Modi government. The controversy erupted at a time Gandhi is on a “leave of absence” to reflect on the party’s future course.
Alleging that a Delhi police officer was “found snooping” at Rahul Gandhi’s home a few days ago, Singhvi said when the Special Protection Group personnel stopped him, it was found he was trying to fill up a form with “very interesting somewhat weird questions” about Gandhi’s name, his father’s name, his height, gait, eye and hair colour, dress and shoes.
“More importantly the telephone numbers and addresses of each of his (Gandhi’s) associates, friends, what he does, where he goes,” Singhvi said.
“This kind of political espionage, snooping, surveillance and intrusion in political opponent’s life may be the Gujarat model but not the Indian model,” Singhvi said, referring to the oft-quoted Modi’s Gujarat model of development.
Taking potshots at Modi, who served as Gujarat chief minister for almost 13 years, Singhvi said: “Track record may show that it has been a model perfected in Gujarat. Indeed not only for political opponents but for, we are told, large number of tales about judges, journalists and private persons.”
Demanding a comprehensive explanation by Home Minister Rajnath Singh or the prime minister, the Congress spokesman said that it was not a Congress-centric issue and the party will raise it in parliament. “....It is something which everybody should stand up for, stand up against. It is something which no law permits.”
He said India is a proud democracy, not a police state. “This kind of political espionage is condemnable.”
BJP spokesman Sudhanshu Trivedi however ridiculed espionage charges levelled by the Congress, quipping the party considered itself to be above the law.
“They think that the common practices of law do not apply to them,” he said, adding: “If they call it espionage, then it shows their mentality.”
Former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah however poked fun at the Delhi police.
“Honestly the Delhi Police-RG office script must have stand up comics salivating at what they can do with it.
“Dear Delhi Police, just to save your chaps time & effort I’m 179 cms, medium build, fair complexion, grey eyes & greying hair. U R welcome,” he tweeted.


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