He also demanded action under the Information Technology Act against 'ethical hacker' Manish Bhangale, who claims to have hacked the website of a Pakistani telecom company to get the call records.
The minister has already rubbished the allegation that calls were made to his number from Dawood's Karachi residence between September 2015 and April 2016, saying that the number was not in use for the past one year.
"The allegations against me are serious and I think there should be a detailed inquiry. So I have written a letter to the MEA, Union Home Minister and the (Maharashtra) Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, asking for a thorough probe," Khadse told reporters here.
Mumbai police have already given a clean chit to Khadse, saying no international calls were made to his cell phone.
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AAP spokesperson Preeti Menon last week showed purported call records of the same number, obtained by Ahmedabad-based hacker Manish Bhangale, and accused Khadse of hiding facts.
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Meanwhile, when asked if his detractors within the state cabinet could be behind these allegations, Khadse said nobody would try and put him in trouble as he was the senior-most minister.
He also dismissed the speculation that Chief Minister Fadnavis himself could be behind the creation of this controversy, saying that he had excellent rapport with him.
"It has never happened that I made some suggestion on the basis of my knowledge and experience and he (Fadnavis) rejected it," Khadse said.