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Opposition united demanded a discussion about Pegasus’s problem, the two parliamentary houses were postponed for that day

Opposition united demanded a discussion about Pegasus's problem, the two parliamentary houses were postponed for that day
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New Delhi: The two parliamentary houses were postponed for the day on Wednesday when the opposition got United and demanded a debate about the issue of Pegasus Spyware in the presence of the Prime Minister or Minister of Home Affairs.
They also asked for an investigation monitored by the Supreme Court into this issue.
Designing their attitude towards the government, the leaders of the 14 opposition parties met and decided to submit a notification of similar delays on spyware pegasus problems.
Mamata Banerjee-LED Trinamool Congress (TMC) is not present at the meeting.
Speaking with reporters in the presence of 13 other opposition parties after the meeting, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi said, “The opposition is united to discuss the issue of Pegasus …
We will not be discussed in parliament.” He also rejected the government’s accusations for parliamentary disorders and said The opposition only fulfills its responsibilities.
Gandhi attacked the government over Row Spyware Pegasus, accusing Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Interior Minister Amit Shah from “Hitting the Soul of Indian Democracy by lurking institutions”.
The opposition sound was pressured in parliament, he accused.
“We only have one question.
Does the Indian government buy Pegasus, yes or no? Does the government use pegasus weapons on their own people, yes or no? That’s all you want to know,” he told reporters at Vijay Chowk.
, Gandhi also said the pegasus spyware line “for us, is a matter of nationalism, betrayal”.
“This is not a matter of privacy.
For me, it is an anti-national job.” Accusing Modi PM using Pegasus Spyware against Indian people, Gandhi said, “This weapon has been used against India.” “It must be used against terrorists.
We ask the Prime Minister and Minister of Home Affairs why do you use it against Democratic Institutions? What did Indian democracy have done that you have used weapons against democracy?” He posed.
The government has rejected all the demands of the opposition to this problem.
Rahul Gandhi said Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha is the place “where we have to talk and everyone is united in a discussion about Pegasus”.
“The government refuses to allow us to discuss.
Obviously, the government has done something wrong, something dangerous for the country.
That’s the problem.” “We want discussions at Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha where the prime minister, who has ordered action, or minister at home, which is the party to order that action, because no one else does, must do it.
Pegasus is a weapon sold by one country to another, “Gandhi said.
Former Congress’s head said people need to understand that if the spyware pegasus problem is not discussed now, then the problem will end.
“The Prime Minister and Minister of Home Affairs have attacked the Indian Democratic spirit.
That is why we are looking for pegasus discussions and without it, we will not go anywhere,” Gandhi said.
DMK TR Balu said the government had given the impression that opposition parties opposed to hold discussions in parliament.
“It’s not so.
We wanted to discuss from the first day.
Every day, we give notice but the government is not advancing for discussion …
it is a very alarming problem for democracy.
Pegasus must be taken very.
Seriously.
The same-minded people must gather To see that this problem is discussed, “he said.
Shiv Sanjay Raut accused “the government has pampered itself in backstabbing and attacked us with this weapon”.
Yadav Gopal Ram from the Samajwadi Party said the government’s accusation that the opposition escaped from the discussion was “fake propaganda”.
“There is no institution left of this reconnaissance and the truth will not come until the probe monitored by the Supreme Court is done.
Corruption in Rafale’s agreement is related to this scoury problem,” said Sanjay Singh from AAP.
Sulya Sule NCP said the opposition parties were united in their request for discussions in parliament at the reconnaissance row.
An international media consortium has reported that more than 300 cell phone 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 can be targeted to hack through spyware.
(With input from PTI)

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