Union Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde said today Delhi Police has begun a preliminary enquiry into the hoax telephone call.
A Delhi Police spokesperson said it has received a complaint from the Attorney General of India.
"We have received a complaint from the Attorney General and we are conducting a preliminary enquiry into it," the spokesperson said. The alleged hoax caller was stated to be a woman PSU officer,
"As soon as something of public interest comes to light we will inform the press," the spokesperson said.
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According to the media report, the alleged hoax caller pretending to be Sonia told Vahanvati that she was calling from New York--where she was actually staying at that time for a medical checkup. She had left for abroad on September two and returned on September 11.
BJP national spokesperson Ravi Shankar Prasad in reply to a question on the issue said the party would like to speak about the issue after going through all the facts amid speculation that the hoax call could have been an attempt to influence the coal allocation scam case.
Prasad, however, utilised the media report to take a swipe at Vahanvati.
"But we would like to ask how many leaders is the Attorney General talking to about the pending corruption cases." He also sought to know whether the AG routinely takes up calls on such cases.