"There is no vendetta, no revenge, no politics. We are taking action on the basis of facts and following the people's representations sent to the President. We are taking action as per people's wish," Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde told reporters here.
Shinde said that there were constant demands to the central government over the last one-and-a-half months for a probe into the Gujarat case, a reference of the the alleged snooping on a woman at the behest of Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi. He said a delegation of 47 women had met President Pranab Mukherjee and given representations demanding a probe.
The Home Minister said the inquiry ordered by the Gujarat government, to be conducted by a retired high court judge, cannot be compared with the Centre's order for probe as the Commission of Inquiry will cover multiple states while the Gujarat inquiry was concentrated only within the state.
Shinde said there were several cases in the states of Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh and Delhi and the Commission of Inquiry will cover all of them.
According to Home Ministry sources, the previous Prem Singh Dhumal government allegedly destroyed all records of snooping on Singh before the new government was formed.
BJP had hit out at the Government for setting up the inquiry, saying it smacks of political vindictiveness and a witch-hunt targeting Narendra Modi while indicating it will be challenged in court for "violation" of Centre-state ties.