Eknath Khadse's links with Dawood: Bombay HC to hear petition on June 6

Last week, the Congress Party had demanded a thorough investigation into the allegations against Khadse.

Update: 2016-05-30 10:43 GMT
Dawood Ibrahim and Maharashtra Revenue Minister Eknath Khadse (Photo: PTI)

Mumbai: The Bombay High Court will on June 6 hear the petition filed by Manish Bhangale, a Vadodara hacker, against Maharashtra Revenue Minister Eknath Khadse over his alleged links with underworld don Dawood Ibrahim.

Read: Hacker wants CBI probe into Khadse-Dawood phone calls

Bhangale, who filed the PIL on Sunday, has reportedly alleged that the call records from Dawood's Karachi residence shows that he was in frequent touch with a specific mobile number registered in Khadse's name. In his petition, Bhangale alleges that the Mumbai Police has strong electronic evidence against Khadse, adding despite that no proper action has been taken against him yet.

Last week, the Congress Party had demanded a thorough investigation into the allegations against Khadse.

"The inquiry must be conducted. We don't know whether the claims are right or wrong. But whenever there is something connected with Dawood, I think it should be deeply inquired," Congress leader Sandeep Dikshit told ANI.

Read: Dawood call logs: Allegations against Khadse need to be proved, says Rijiju

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) had demanded Khadse's resignation to ensure a fair and thorough investigation.

"He is lying and he should resign, we have got telephone bills that show Khadse's number was still working a month back," said AAP leader Preeti Sharma Menon.

The Maharashtra Revenue Minister, however, dismissed the claim as 'baseless' but admitted that the number in question belonged to him.

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