Kolkata: In the midst of the Pegasus spyware controversy, the head of West Bengal Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday announced that West Bengal had formed a commission to investigate this problem.
The announcement was made by Banerjee before his visit scheduled for Delhi to meet with opposition leaders including the Chairman of Congress Sonia Gandhi.
Media briefing, said the main minister, “through Pegasus Spyware, everyone including justice and civil society has been under supervision.
We hope that during the parliamentary session, the center will investigate this problem under the supervision of the Supreme Court but they do not.
West Bengal is the first country To start the investigation commission.
“Under the leadership of the Senior Putus Madan Bhimrao Lurch and former chairman of Kaluta High Court Jyotacharya, we have initiated a commission.
They will monitor hacking, monitoring, illegal supervision, mobile recording,” added Banerjee.
The minister’s chairman said that the Commission was formed under the request law (1952).
The opposition has accused that the names of several Indian politicians, journalists, lawyers, and activists have emerged in a list of potential targets that leaked for supervision by unknown institutions using Pegasus Spyware.