New Delhi: Trinamool Mamata Banerjee Congress (TMC) has decided that it will not allow parliament to take other problems until Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Interior Minister Amit Shah speaks at Pegasus Snooping Row and allows the right discussion at home.
TMC members held a meeting of parliamentary strategies on Thursday morning attended by the new Secretary General of the Abhishek Banerjee party.
Abhishek’s telephone number, which is the nephew of Mamata Banerjee, is in the list of potential resourceful targets using pegasus spyware.
“We do not want a reply from the Prime Minister and the Minister of Home Affairs because this problem is very important.
In the next 48 hours, we believe more names are expected to emerge from the possibility of a hacking target by Pegasus.
This is not where the IT minister can make a statement and continue With it …
Even the watergate scandal looks small compared to, “TMC Rajya Sabha Leader Derek O ‘Brien said at a press conference there on Thursday.
“We want home to run, but there is nothing more important than scouting related to national security.
Hacking and spying media, political opponents, Supreme Court Judges, Activists.
We want a direct answer to ‘Do you use Pegasus’ in Yes or not, “O’Brien said.
The Whip TMC head in Rajya Sabha Sukhendu Sekhar Roy said that he and two other party lawmakers had provided notice under 267 rule in the update since the first day for discussion about Pegasus’s problems but had not been taken.
“The Prime Minister and the Minister of Home Affairs must tell us who employs NSO,” said Roy spoke at a press conference.
“Now it seems like the 2019 election is also cheated with the same surveillance designer, as in Bengal has been proven that BJP does not have enough people’s support to win 18 seats,” he added.
“The former Minister of IT Ravi Shankar Prasad told the house last year that scouring problems had been taken with Israeli authorities, which meant the government realized it,” Roy said.
Roy also said that at the Kadya Sabya Business Advisory Committee meeting on Thursday, TMC members have said that the three controversial agricultural laws must be revoked before the discussion about the peasant issues taken for discussion at home.
The rainy season session has been disrupted by this problem since parliamentary day opened on July 19.
Previously today, a TMC MP grabbed the papers from the Minister of Communication and Information Technology Ashwini Vaishnaw at Rajya Sabha and tore it as a minister to make a statement about alleged Snooping Row using spyware pegasus Israel.