KOLHAPUR/MUMBAI: NCP (SCP) MP and working president Supriya Sule, speaking in Solapur on Tuesday, said she has asked her husband, Sadanand Sule, to get the details of the notices issued by central agencies and correlate them with her speeches criticizing central govt in Parliament.
Sule said her husband received yet another IT notice on Monday. “When we were in power, we never harassed anyone.When I spoke on this recently, my husband, Sadanand Sule, got a notice from the Income-Tax department. We reply to the notices, and then if I speak again, we get another notice. I have asked Sadanand Sule to take out data on how many times we have got notices and correlate it with speeches I made against govt in Parliament,” Sule said, stating that once the data is ready, she will share it publicly through her social media accounts.
Sule attacked incumbent Mahayuti govt for the tensions over the reservation row. “Govt had given some assurances to the protesters, and therefore it is its responsibility to find a way out. There needs to be an amendment in the Constitution (to do away with the 50% cap on quota). We will strongly support state govt if it brings such a proposal in Parliament,” added Sule.
Two days after Sule’s WhatsApp account was hacked, NCP (SCP) spokesperson Mahesh Tapase alleged she is under surveillance of NDA govt led by Narendra Modi. Tapase said, “We feel that Pegasus software has been used to keep a watch on her conversations. After the humiliating defeat of the NCP nominee in Baramati by Sule, it appears the software will be used during the ensuing elections too,” Tapase alleged.
Sule has already lodged a complaint with the Pune rural police and the hacker has been booked. Sule expressed shock and surprise over the way her WhatsApp account was hacked.
‘Whenever I speak in Parliament, my husband receives another I-T notice,’ says MP Supriya Sule on central agencies targeting her over Parliament criticisms | Kolhapur News
NCP MP Supriya Sule shared that her husband, Sadanand Sule, received multiple notices from the IT department after her parliamentary speeches criticizing the central government. Sule is compiling data to correlate these notices with her speeches and plans to share the findings.