Mumbai, April 6 -- The political atmosphere in Maharashtra is heating up daily following fresh revelations in the case of self-styled godman (Bhondubaba) Ashok Kharat.
Based on the Call Detail Records (CDR) -- relating to conversations that Kharat allegedly had with several politicians, released by social activist Anjali Damania, Sushma Andhare, deputy leader of the Shiv Sena (UBT), has taken an aggressive stance.
Sushma Andhare has raised serious concerns regarding how Anjali Damania got access to the call records.
She questioned, "how can one private person obtain the CDRs. This is a serious 'breach of privacy'."Andhare demanded an investigation into Damania herself to uncover who provided these sensitive records to her. Andhare mocked...