BJP Leader claims his phones are being tapped

Thursday 18th October 2018 02:31 EDT
 
 

KOLKATA: BJP leader Mukul Roy has accused the Trinamool Congress government in West Bengal of “illegally tapping” his phones after two audio clips of his purported telephonic conversation with his party general secretary Kailash Vijayvargiya were circulated on social media. He said, “I have already moved the court against tapping of my phones. The matter is now sub judice. But I would say one thing that if you are tapping someone's telephone, it is totally illegal and immoral.” He has filed a case in Delhi High Court. In one audio clip, Roy purportedly asked Vijavargiya to speak to BJP president Amit Shah and ensure that CBI keeps a watch on four IPS officers to “scare them”. In a second audio clip, that has gone viral too, Roy purportedly tells him that a journalist who worked the Narada sting operation told him about a documentary that will “finish” the Trinamool Congress.


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