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Pradeep Sharma files Police Complaint against Narendra Modi, Amit Shah and
others in 
Snoopgate<http://www.truthofgujarat.com/pradeep-sharma-files-police-complaint-narendra-modi-amit-shah-others-snoopgate/>
Mukul Sinha <http://www.truthofgujarat.com/author/mukul-sinha/> January 6,
2014

[image: pradeep sharma narendra modi amit shah mansi soni snoopgate
stalkgate]<http://www.truthofgujarat.com/pradeep-sharma-files-police-complaint-narendra-modi-amit-shah-others-snoopgate/pradeep-sharma-files-complaint-against-modi/>Pradeep
Sharma Outside Sector 7 Police Station Gandhinagar after his complaint was
refused to be registered
Pradeep Sharma finally approached the police to file his complaint against
the illegal and unauthorized snooping and phone tapping that was disclosed
by Gulail and Cobra Post website sometime back. Shri Pradeep Sharma, today
(January 6th, 2014), approached the Sector-7 Gandhinagar police station to
register an FIR against Narendra Modi, Amit Shah, Arun K Sharma IG and
other policemen who had allegedly snooped on Pradeep Sharma and Mansi Soni
during August-September 2009 as well as illegally tapped and intercepted
their phone calls. *The Police Inspector Bharwad of Sector-7 police station
who received and acknowledged the complaint however refused to register the
complaint as an FIR under section 154(1) as required under Cr.P.C.* He gave
a lame-duck excuse by saying that as a Commission is appointed he can’t
register a complaint! As we know during the pendency of Nanavati Commission
investigating Gujarat Riots, over 5000 FIRs have been filed and cases like
Naroda Patia have also been decided.

Mr Pradeep Sharma’s complaint is the first direct police complaint against
the Chief Minister Narendra Modi and the registration of the complaint
would have had a devastating impact on the political leaders named in the
complaint. The complaint raises very serious charges of misdemeanor and
unauthorized exercise of power by the highest constitutional authorities of
the State of Gujarat. One very sacrosanct right of personal freedom is the
right to privacy which is recognized by the Constitution. Any illegal or
unauthorized phone tapping or interception of messages is considered to be
a serious violation of this fundamental right, specially when ordered and
carried out by people of the level of Chief Ministers and Home Ministers. A
small extract from the complaint would exemplify this aspect:

4. However, later during my judicial custody in Palana Jail, I began to
receive inputs that indicated a different reason for the Chief Minister’s
personal anger against me. It turned out that the reason of his resentment
was both the proximity of Mansi Soni to me and the fear that she was
perhaps sharing with me the details of her intimate relations with the
Chief Minister.

8. ‘Cobrapost’ and ‘Gulail’, two news internet websites, have recently
released on 15.11.2013 a series of telephonic conversations between Shri
Amit Shah, then MoS (Home), and Shri G.L Singhal, IPS, during the period
August – September 2009. Shri GL Singhal was the Superintendent of Police
(SP) of Anti Terrorist Squad (ATS), Gujarat State, Ahmedabad at that time.
The taped conversations reveal that Ms. Mansi Soni and I were placed under
an all-pervasive and intrusive surveillance – both physical and electronic
(i.e. telephone interceptions and manual watching/ following) – at the
behest of a person referred to as “Saheb” by Shri Amit Shah. The
conversations made it apparent, and it has also been confirmed from the
side of Shri Narendra Modi (through his party office/ spokesperson), that
the “Saheb” in the conversations is Shri Narendra Modi, the Chief Minister
of Gujarat, who was also the Home Minister of the State. These tapes also
show the involvement of Shri Arun K Sharma, IPS, then Inspector General of
Police (CID Intelligence), and his subordinates Shri Vaishnav, then DySP
(CID Intelligence), Shri Dabhi, Intelligence Officer (CID Intelligence), at
Gandhinagar in these unlawful telephone interceptions and surveillance.

After the refusal by the Police Inspector of Sector-7 to register the FIR,
Pradeep Sharma went in the evening to the District Superintendent of Police
of Gandhinagar Mr Sharad Singhal to direct the PI to register the FIR but
he also refused to comply with the law. *Both the officers were informed by
Pradeep Sharma that by a recent ruling, the Supreme Court had made it
mandatory for Police officers to register a complaint if it discloses any
cognizable offence.* The Director General of Police Mr P C Thakur was also
given a copy as the officers had deliberately refused to obey the Supreme
Court’ss general order.

Mr. Sharma was contemplating taking action against the police officers also
alongwith moving the High Court for appropriate directions to register the
FIR. *Truth of Gujarat would reiterate at the cost of innumerable
reiterations that the criminal justice system of Gujarat has wholly
collapsed and this is yet another instance of Gujarat police poking their
nose at the law.*

The complaint of Pradeep Sharma has in fact demolished the futile defense
of BJP in the Mansi snooping scam – Till now BJP was defending the scam by
contending that as Ms Mansi Soni had not filed any complaint complaining
about her snooping/tapping, the Government or even NCW couldn’t take any
action. But now that a legal complaint has been filed by Pradeep Sharma, a
person directly aggrieved by the illegal snooping/tapping, the Government
has refused to register an FIR.
*These are the double standards of Modi which he wants to spread across
India!-*

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