Mumbai: Former chief minister Devendra Fadnavis has received a police summon in a phone tapping and transfer of IPS officers case.
The senior BJP leader and Leader of Opposition in Maharashtra Assembly said on Saturday he had received a notice to appear before Mumbai Police at 11 am on Sunday.
A short while ago, Fadnavis tweeted that the police will go and get the required information from him.
“Just received a call from Joint CP, Crime. He told me I’m not required to go to BKC police station. Instead, they will only come to take the required information. I have cancelled all my Pune programs for tomorrow. I’ll be at my residence. They can come anytime. JaiHind, Jai Maharashtra!” Fadnavis wrote.
“As the LoP, I have the privilege to not reveal where I got the information from, but I was a Home minister at one point and I understand my responsibility. If an offence was falsely registered and if the city police wants some help, I will respond,” he was quoted as saying by ANI.
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