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SC Comments ask WB to put the brake in the Pegasus panel

SC Comments ask WB to put the brake in the Pegasus panel
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New Delhi: When the Supreme Court said it was unfair to ask the question appointed by the Government of West Bengal to continue his investigation in Pegasus lurking controversy while the court was examining this issue, the state government on Wednesday convinced the court that the panel headed by the term Judge MB Lurch Hold his hand and did not continue.
Senior Advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi, emerged for the state, responded after the chairman of Justice and Ramana and Justice Surya Kant said that the commission would want to “maintain restraint” when this problem was waiting before the court.
The court listened to pills submitted by the ‘Global Village Foundation Public Charity Trust challenging the decision of the West Bengal government to appoint a commission to ask the alleged Snooping scandal.
Bench said this pill was connected with another petition that was looking for an independent probe monitored by the court into Pegasus controversy and everything was heard together.
When the petition filed by activists, journalists, and others were registered for next week, the bench pointed that the pill was marked by the petition and everything would be heard together.
Justifying his decision to appoint an investigation commission, the state government argues that it is done to ensure that the fundamental rights to the privacy of constitutional officials, including members of the judiciary, police, bureaucrats, journalists, members of the leading civil society and MLA in West Bengal, have not been compromised.
“It was conveyed that if the revelation arising from the ‘Pegasus’ spyware controversy even had Scintilla truth, it could have the potential to disrupt the function of public institutions that formed the country’s basic rocks,” he said.
Questioning the motive behind the submission of pills, the state government said in his statement that the petition had a political motive and “Trustee and Chairperson of the Applicant, one Balram Nandwani, has a close relationship with Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh and Swadeshi Jagran MANSH, an Affiliate RSS”.
“It cannot be debated that RSS and Swadesh Jagran MANS and the ruling party at the Center, the Bharatya Janta Party, is an affiliate and often slandered the state government for political profits.
Furthermore, given the fact that the higher BJP echelon has been revealed publicly.
They for the need for an independent investigation into the problem of ‘pegasus’ or have been quietly silent on subject matter, despite the thumbs of the major society, the legitimacy of the applicant’s claims for any question towards serious doubts, “Affidavit said, submitted by the state government.

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