Bengaluru, Mar 24 (PTI): Amid the honey trap controversy, Leader of Opposition in the Karnataka Assembly R Ashoka on Monday accused the Congress government of "tapping" the phones of key state leaders, including ministers and ruling party MLAs.

According to him, several ruling party legislators have also admitted to this.

The BJP leader alleged that the state government was resorting to phone tapping to control both its internal opponents and opposition parties.

"It’s happening 100 per cent. Don’t doubt it. If they need to send ‘her,’ ministers have to be tracked, and for that, phones have to be tapped. This government is fully engaged in phone tapping," Ashoka told reporters.

He cited "honey trap" attempts, echoing claims by ministers and MLAs.

Ashoka added that he and Union Minister for Steel and Heavy Industries H D Kumaraswamy had previously alleged phone tapping.

Now, even ruling party MLAs claim their phones are being tapped, further substantiating the accusation.

"The government is trying to control its opponents, whether from the ruling party or the opposition. My phone, along with those of all opposition MLAs, is being tapped. This has been happening ever since Congress came to power," he claimed.

Minister K N Rajanna told the Assembly that 48 legislators had fallen victim, with the network operating statewide.

Reacting to these allegations, Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar advised Ashoka to file a police complaint.

"If he wants, let him file a police complaint," he said.

Meanwhile, State Home Minister G Parameshwara stated that he had not received any complaints so far.

"We haven’t received any complaint yet. We will act immediately if we receive one. After you raised this issue, I verified it, but so far, no police station has received such a complaint," he told reporters.

He added that if a complaint is lodged and an investigation begins, the government will take action.

Parameshwara also acknowledged that intelligence agencies conduct surveillance but emphasised that there must be a valid reason and government approval for such actions.

He further claimed that neither he nor Chief Minister Siddaramaiah had received any complaints regarding phone tapping.

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Chandigarh (PTI): Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Monday slammed the BJP saying its leaders used to "defame" Punjab farmers over stubble burning and blame them for Delhi's poor air quality and questioned why is there pollution crisis in national capital despite no farm fires now.

Mann said that as soon as paddy harvest takes place, BJP leaders blame Punjab and its farmers for Delhi's poor air quality.

He said they used to claim that stubble burning by Punjab farmers causes Delhi's pollution.

Mann said at present, the Air Quality Index in major Punjab cities is between 70 and 130.

"At present, Delhi's AQI is between 450 and 500 and no smoke is coming from Punjab. But the situation in Delhi is worse. At least now they should agree that there is no role of Punjab for Delhi's poor air quality," Mann said in a video message.

Mann's remarks came on a day Delhi Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa apologised for the air pollution crisis in the national capital and acknowledged its impact on children's health.

Sirsa, however, asserted that it was the result of the policies pursued by the previous Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government in Delhi.

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Last month, the BJP had trashed the Punjab CM's previous claim that stubble burning in the state has no role in the high levels of air pollution in Delhi as "ridiculous".

Dismissing Mann's claim, Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva had last month said it is certain that stubble burning is a "major" factor (for the air pollution in Delhi).

Meanwhile, Mann in his video message said, due to severe floods which Punjab witnessed this year, paddy harvesting got delayed, "despite this, many Delhi ministers had already started blaming Punjab".

"I want to praise Punjab farmers, NGOs and efforts of the Punjab government have also paid off in controlling stubble burning this time. The cases of stubble burning in Punjab have reduced by 70-80 per cent and this has been acknowledged by the Central Government and the Union Agriculture Minister," Mann said.

The CM further said that after paddy harvest even the wheat crop has been sown and now, there is no incident of stubble burning.

He said BJP leaders used to claim that Punjab's smoke from stubble travels to Delhi.

"Now, there is no stubble burning, but Delhi is facing very poor air quality. This proves that earlier too Punjab's smoke had no role for Delhi's poor air quality. Only accusations were made by the BJP to defame Punjab. At least now the Centre should praise the farmers of Punjab," he said.

"Meanwhile, Delhi's AQI is between 450 and 500, flights are being cancelled, and breathing has become difficult," said Mann.

He asked both the BJP government in Delhi and the BJP led Centre to address Delhi's air pollution, saying citizens cannot even venture out for a walk due to air pollution.

He also asked the BJP that Punjab should not be dragged into this political battle, instead, Punjab's farmers should be appreciated, and the Delhi and Central governments should focus on addressing Delhi's air pollution.

Mann further said that farmers of Punjab are 'anndatas' (food providers) and they meet the country's food needs, they should not be defamed.