CPI(M) today demanded a court- monitored probe into the illegal surveillance of a woman which was allegedly ordered by Narendra Modi aide and BJP leader Amit Shah, saying it posed serious questions about the state of civil liberties in Gujarat.
"To use the powers of the state and further to use the anti-terrorist squad to snoop on the private life of a young woman, to follow her every movement, to snoop also on her other family members and friends, shows the utterly unethical and illegal practices and degeneration of the minimum norms of democratic governance under Modi," the party said in a statement here.
It said that the tape-recorded conversations between Shah and a senior police officer, who was the then Superintendent of the Gujarat anti-terror squad, regarding the "illegal surveillance mounted against a young woman on the orders of 'saheb', raises serious questions once again about the state of civil liberties in Gujarat."
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"It is well known that for Amit Shah there is only one 'Saheb' and that is Modi. What was Modi's interest in the matter?
"In a case involving the Chief Minister, it would be appropriate for a court investigation into Modi's involvement and, if found to be involved, he must be prosecuted," CPI(M) said.