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Pegasus Row: Govt Scuttling Down Problems To Save Yourself, Kharge said

New Delhi: As a controversy over the Pegasus project triggering a line, opposition leader at Rajya Sabha Malikarjun Kharge accused that the government tried to drop problems.
“We have demanded for discussions about Pegasus issues.
But the government only gives a statement.
One can only request clarification if the statement is given and not all members will be able to speak.
The government does the same.
It’s an attempt to drop and save yourself.
They don’t allow themselves Other members to speak, “Kharge Ani said.
In particular, the Minister of Electronics and Information Technology Ashwini Vaishnaw will speak in parliament on Thursday.
The opposition has accused that the names of several politicians, journalists, lawyers, and Indian activists have appeared on the list of potential targets leaking for supervision by unknown institutions using Pegasus Spyware

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