The Centre has cleared a commission of inquiry into the alleged snooping on a woman in Gujarat by the state's official machinery, adding a new political twist to the controversy involving BJP's prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi. The panel will investigate allegations that the Modi government ordered the expansive surveillance of the young woman in 2009.
- Cabinet appoints a Commission to probe alleged snooping- it is legally a suspect and will be challenged in court.Arun Jaitley, BJP leader (on Twitter) 26/12/2013
- The Congress party is engaging in a kind of witch hunt. The union government is showing extraordinary enthusiasm and the timing with which they have come up to smacks of Congress party attitude to use any method to oppress a political opponent.Nirmala Sitharaman, BJP spokesperson 26/12/2013
- Congratulate to central government. This should have happened long time ago. It is a clear violation of Indian Telegraph Act and IT Act. Someone must be held responsible. I hope the panel gives the report at the earliest.Digvijaya Singh, Congress leader 26/12/2013
- Was she a terrorist? Was she a threat to Modi? All these questions need to be answered.Madhusudan Mistry, Congress leader 26/12/2013
- In 2009 how Amit Shah & Narendra Modi abused state machinery, intelligence,all will be exposed through this inquirySanjeev Bhatt, former IPS officer (on Twitter) 26/12/2013
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