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Pegasus Row: Modi Govt has dismantled national security, said PPCC President

PUDUCHERRY: President of the Puducherry Congress Committee Pradesh Av Subramanian on Wednesday slams the BJP government in the middle to lurk and spy on cellphones from the cellphone of the Constitutional Officer, the Minist of Cabinet Union, attended and the former Head of Indian security forces, senior leaders of the party-participation of opposition, journalists , Lawyers and activists through Israeli supervision software Pegasus.
In a statement, Subramanian said the ‘surprising and sensational news report’ in spying revealed the demolition of the steering out of national security by the BJP government.
The BJP government has killed ‘legal rules’, ‘fundamental rights for privacy’ and ‘constitutional tasks’ in the daytime, he said.
Congress leader said spyware, pegasus, not only violating whatsapp but also turned on the camera and cellphone microphone to capture all activities near the phone besides hatching all cellphone security features including listening and sending passwords, contact lists, calendar events, text messages and direct voice calls , “This is clearly a betrayal and total decrease in national security by the government, more when foreign companies may have access to this data.
And the person responsible for it is no less than the United States Amit Shah.
Of course, it can not be done without initial approval and approval Minister of Narendra Modi.
This is an imagination and negative that is not forgiven for the constitutional oath by the Union Minister of News and the Prime Minister, “Subramanian said.
He said the telephone leader Rahul Gandhi congress and his staff members were also hacked.
Phone Former Commissioner of the Main Election of Ashok Lavasa was also chosen for illegal supervision and reconnaissance.
The association for the founder of the Democratic Reformation of Jagdeep Chhokar and a number of journalists and media organizations are also targeted.
He considered that the Union minister continued to mislead the parliament even after the former IT Minister acknowledged in parliament on November 28, 2019, that 121 people from India were on the list of infected pegasus and the trade union government issued a notification to NSO, which created Pegasus spyware and sold it only for government agencies.
“Why did the mod to spy on his citizens and political leaders beforehand and in the elections Run-to 2019 to Parliament also afterwards? Does this not guarantee the full investigation of the role of the Prime Minister, Minister of the United States and others involved? Should Minister of the United States Amit Shah, who is responsible for the country’s internal security, is not sacked by itself? “Questioning Subramanian.
He then questioned who passed the purchase and use of illegal spyware.
“WHO – Prime Minister or Ministers of News Union – Official purchases of illegal pegasus spyware? How many hundred or thousand crores (rupees) are spent?” He asked.

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