City
Epaper

Nothing secret in phone call, but question is who tapped it: Amit Shah on TMC's audiotape

By ANI | Updated: March 28, 2021 21:15 IST

A day after the Trinamool Congress (TMC) released an audio clip claiming it to be a conversation between two Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday said that there is "nothing secret" about the call but it raises a question that who tapped the call.

Open in App

A day after the Trinamool Congress (TMC) released an audio clip claiming it to be a conversation between two Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday said that there is "nothing secret" about the call but it raises a question that who tapped the call.

Shah further clarified that the leaders were discussing the demand for the transfer of certain officers, which was made in writing.

Addressing the media here, the BJP leader said, "Two BJP leaders were discussing over a phone call the demands made for transfer (of officers). These demands were made in writing. There is nothing secret in this. The question which needs to be raised is that who tapped the phone call."

His remarks came a day after an audio war broke out between the TMC and BJP following the conclusion of the first phase of the West Bengal assembly elections.

BJP leader Shishir Bajoria on Saturday alleged that West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee sought help from the party's district vice-president in Nandigram urging him to return to the TMC.

Bajoria, during a presser, also played an audio clip claiming the recorded conversation is between Mamata and the local BJP leader.

In a quick reaction to the allegation, the TMC also released a counter audiotape, claiming it to be a conversation between two BJP leaders.

TMC alleges that BJP's Mukul Roy, during a call, was heard briefing party leader Shishir Bajoria on ways to influence the Election Commission for the assembly elections.

The TMC has also claimed that this was the reason why the Election Commission changed the rules, which allegedly favoured BJP candidates.

Polling for the first of the eight-phased assembly polls in West Bengal concluded on Saturday with an estimated 79.79 per cent voter turnout.

Now the remaining seven phases for the 294-member West Bengal Assembly will be held on different dates with the final round of voting scheduled on April 29. Counting of votes will take place on May 2.

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: tmcAmit ShahTrinamool CongressSk bajoria groupUttar pradesh assembly electionsBharatiya janata party mlaShishir bajoriaNational executive of rashtriya swayamsevak sangh
Open in App

Related Stories

MaharashtraOver 10,000 Pakistani Nationals Traced in Maharashtra and Delhi Post-Palgham Terror Attack

NationalPahalgam Terror Attack: Amit Shah Directs States to Identify and Deport Pakistani Nationals

NationalPahalgam Terror Attack: PM Modi Chairs Cabinet Committee on Security

NationalPahalgam Terror Attack: Security Agencies Release Sketches Of Terrorists

Maharashtra‘Punish Terrorists So Hard, 10 Generations Should Remember’: Raj Thackeray Demands Stern Action After Deadly Pahalgam Terror Attack

Politics Realted Stories

Maharashtra'Unity Not Just for Elections': MNS Leader Sandeep Deshpande on Possible Thackeray Alliance

PoliticsMurshidabad Violence: Shehzad Poonawalla Slams Yusuf Pathan Over Tea Post, Says, “As Hindus Get Slaughtered…”

PoliticsTamil Nadu Assembly Elections 2026: BJP-AIADMK Join Hands, Palaniswami To Lead Alliance, Says Amit Shah

Politics‘No Injustice to Muslims’: Shiv Sena Leader Manisha Kayande Slams Opponents of Waqf Amendment Bill

NationalParliament Passes Waqf Amendment Bill: Two JDU Leaders Resign Over Party's Support