New Delhi: The center on Monday submitted a two-page Affidavit about Pegasus and “firm” controversy, denied all charges made against the government by the applicant led by journalists n RAM about using military class spyware to lurking journalists, politicians, activists, and court staff.
The Center said Pils by N RAM, Yashwant Sinha, Guild Editor and 7 others have made allegations “based on suspicion and arrears or on unfounded media reports or unbound materials”.
Such materials cannot be the basis for archiving pills, said attorney Tushar Mehta.
The government will soon establish an expert committee to examine all the problems raised in Pegasus controversy to eliminate the wrong narratives spread by certain interests.
The chairman of the judge and Ramana and Judge Suryakant and Aniruddha Bose heard this problem.
On August 10, the top yesterday has taken exceptions to “parallel and debate processes” on social media by several applicants who have been seeking independent investigations into the problem of suspected Pegasus reconnaissance and said there must be some discipline and they must have “some faith in it system “.
An international media consortium has reported that more than 300 verified Indian mobile numbers are on a potential target list for supervision using the Israeli company NSO Pegasus Spyware.
Opposition leaders including Rahul Gandhi, two union ministers – Prahlad Singh Patel and Railways and IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw – Anil Ambani Entrepreneurs, a former CBI head, and at least 40 journalists are on the list on the leaked NSO database.
However, it is not set that all cellphones are hacked.
(With agency input)