Roy says Bengal govt tapped his phones

Asks HC for CBI probe into matter

November 18, 2017 01:41 am | Updated 01:41 am IST - New Delhi

New Delhi: Former TMC Leader Mukul Roy after joined Bharatiya Janata Party in New Delhi on Friday. PTI Photo by Kamal Singh(PTI11_3_2017_00164B)

New Delhi: Former TMC Leader Mukul Roy after joined Bharatiya Janata Party in New Delhi on Friday. PTI Photo by Kamal Singh(PTI11_3_2017_00164B)

The Delhi High Court on Friday listed for hearing on November 20 the petition moved by West Bengal politician Mukul Roy, who recently joined the BJP, seeking a CBI probe into the alleged surveillance and tapping of his phone by the State police.

The former Trinamool Congress MP alleged that while he was in West Bengal, he always found that the local police were monitoring his movements.

The plea was listed before Justice Vibhu Bakhru, who posted it for hearing on November 20.

The plea also sought directions to Mr. Roy’s telecom service providers: MTNL and Vodafone, to produce before the court, the orders, if any, issued by the Centre or the State government to intercept telegraphic messages originating from or received by the leader or any of his relatives.

Advocate Kumar Dushyant Singh, who filed the petition on behalf of Mr. Roy, said the CBI should be asked to investigate the “interception of telegraphic messages”.

Mr. Singh said in case any such order was issued, the court should direct the Department of Telecommunications, Ministry of Communications and Telecom Regulatory Authority of India to investigate any violation of the ‘License Agreement for Unified License’ by Mr. Roy’s mobile service providers.

‘Will look into matter’

Home Minister Rajnath Singh has assured Mr. Roy of appropriate action after examining his complaint.

“I have received your letter dated October 3 regarding alleged monitoring of your movements by the State administration. The matter is being examined for appropriate action,” Mr. Singh has written to Mr. Roy, who received the Minister’s reply on Friday.

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