"In this case, sadly it seems the privacy of Bhatt has been pierced into and publicly divulged which does not seem appropriate, legally and ethically," Thakur said in a letter addressed to Gujarat home secretary P K Taneja.
"Take strict legal and administrative action against every person who has infringed the right to privacy owned by Sanjiv Bhatt and has unnecessarily brought a private matter into public realm, bringing Bhatt, his family members and the concerned woman, unnecessarily and improperly in precarious position," the letter added.
Bhatt said in his reply that the person in the video wasn't him.
Thakur said that even if Bhatt were in the video, it could not be held as a misconduct or an act unbecoming of an IPS officer as long as it was private and consensual. Only his family had the right to object.
"Every act which does not seem appropriate at the personal level is not a misconduct for government servant," said Thakur.