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Line Pegasus: Himanta Biswa Sarma demands the prohibition of amnesty international activities in India for a role in controversy

Line Pegasus: Himanta Biswa Sarma demands the prohibition of amnesty international activities in India for a role in controversy
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Guwahati: Head of Minister of Assam Himanta Buswa Sarma on Tuesday demanded a ban on human rights organizations, Amnesty International activities in India because of their role in Pegasus controversy.
The BJP leader also claimed that all controversies were “international conspiracies by left-wing organizations, including Amnesty International,” to slander the Central Government of Modi-LED Narendra.
Controversy has erupted after reporting international media consortium on Sunday that more than 300 cellphone numbers verified, including two ministers, more than 40 journalists, three opposition leaders and one judge sitting in addition to a number of business people and activists in India could be targeted to hack through spyware pegasus , These numbers come from a list of more than 50,000 cellphone numbers obtained by Paris-based journalism financing illegal stories and Amnesty International Human Rights Groups.
With the opposition sticking to the problem to attack the Modi government, several BJP leaders on Tuesday rushed to defend the center and launched a counterattack at the rival and other congresses.
“Various left-wing organizations around the world, including Amnesty International, are part of the conspiracy theory,” Sarma said while overcoming a press conference here.
“It is clear that they want to print Indias’s democracy.
I demand that Amnesty International activities will be prohibited in India,” he said.
There is evidence before, but with recent exposure, it is now clear that amnesty can be expanded to devote Indian democracy, Sarma added.
He criticized the newspaper like The Washington Post who did not write about how many people were dying in Covid where the country or how America controlled it but was more interested in what Prime Minister Narendra Modi did.
“I immediately condemned Amnesty International and warned them not to try this.
They will be exposed if they try to disturb the unity and integrity of our country,” he said.
The minister’s chairman further accused the “big international conspiracy” proceed to reflect India and damage democratic settings and Pegasus controversy is part of the larger plot.
“There is a hue and crying over oxygen problems and when India managed to control the second covid wave effectively, they moved to this Pegasus controversy.
Among the controversy of the Toolkit,” he thought.
He showed that parliament should discuss how the country can be saved from the third wave or how the economy can be saved, but at night sitting, Pegasus controversy comes to the front line.
Questioning time publishing Pegasus controversy only a day before the parliamentary session began, said the minister’s head, “Every time India approached several historical milestones, international conspiracy both from abroad and immediately began”.
He demanded that the people involved in this conspiracy must be examined and brought before the law.
At those who accused the government lurking based on Pegasus controversy, Sarma told people whose names appeared on the list that could make their devices check forensics and determine whether their device is hacked or not.
“Congress Rahul Gandhi can file a complaint of the police and can get the device to examine forensic experts.
But, unlike it was done,” he said.
Sarma accused the track record of the Congress was bad when it comes to Tapping and Snooping and replies under the RTI law in 2013 has revealed that 5000 telephone numbers and 500 emails are under the supervision of the government’s upa.
The Government of Congress in Rajasthan also faced criticism of the cost of disturbing telephone and privacy costs, he claimed further.
The central government on Monday was decisively rejected at Lok Sabha the accusation of reconnaissance using Pegasus software, confirming that illegal supervision was not possible by examining and balances in the laws of countries, and the allegation that the effort was made to slander Indian Democracy.

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