Quick Summary
- Union Minister of State for Home Bandi Sanjay Kumar has urged the Telangana Government to transfer the phone-tapping probe during the previous BRS regime to the central Bureau of Examination (CBI).
- Speaking as a witness before the Special Investigation Team (SIT),mr. Kumar expressed distrust in SIT’s ability to conduct an unbiased investigation, citing alleged interference by the Congress-led state government.
- Accusations include Congress and BRS working together,with commissions formed but no action taken on inquiries into issues from the BRS rule.
- mr. Kumar claimed his phone and those of his family, staff, BJP personnel, and others were illegally tapped during his tenure as BJP president in Telangana under BRS rule.
- He plans to submit confidential data regarding illegal surveillance activities to investigators.
- Former Special Intelligence Bureau (SIB) chief T. Prabhakar Rao is accused of heading unauthorized operations targeting individuals for political gains during KCR’s tenure as CM.
- Police investigations revealed covert activities like erasing intelligence data from gadgets and clandestine surveillance within SIB; some implicated officers were arrested but later granted bail.
Indian opinion Analysis
The allegations surrounding illegal phone tapping raise serious questions about ethical governance and misuse of state machinery for political purposes in Telangana’s recent history. If proven true, this case could set vital precedents on accountability for privacy violations by public officials and law enforcement agencies. While SIT investigations are underway, demands for a CBI probe stem from concerns over impartiality-a recurring issue in politically charged cases.
For India at large, safeguarding democratic institutions relies heavily on clear probes into such allegations without partisan influence undermining their legitimacy. This situation emphasizes the necessity of independent investigative bodies or judicial oversight when dealing with sensitive matters tied to political rivalries.
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