New Delhi: The Special Protection Group is leaving no stones unturned to track Congress president Sonia Gandhi’s personal mobile phone, which was stolen about 40 hours back.
Sources told E Newspaper of India that Sonia’s mobile has been missing since she had complained of chest pain and uneasiness during the discussion on Food Security Bill in the Lok Sabha. The Congress president was rushed to All India Institute of Medical Sciences for treatment and was discharged a few hours later.
It is learnt that Sonia, who was busy with activities in the House and suffering from moderate fever, did not notice her phone.
According to reports, after her illness in the Parliament, Sonia was also taken to room no 14 of Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs for brief stay.
Sources said that the SPG is trying its best to trace the Blackberry phone as it is supposed to have crucial information concerning the Congress Party and the Central government. The phone is expected to have important messages, mails and contact numbers which can be misused.
Even though it is certain that the mobile phone is stolen as it is currently switched off, what needs to be known is where did the Congress president leave it. Was it in the AIIMS where she was accompanied by son Rahul Gandhi and Union minister Kumari Shelja or did she lose it while exiting the Parliament?
The security officials are learnt to have already searched the Parliament and AIIMS where Sonia was admitted on August 26. However, they have not yet been able to trace the device.
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