Pegasus issue | T.N. Congress urges PM to submit white paper
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Party’s State president K.S. Alagiri also demanded a Supreme Court-monitored probe into the snooping controversy.
:Tamil Nadu Congress Committee president K.S. Alagiri on Wednesday, July 21, 2021, demanded that submit a white paper in Parliament in the context of the current row over “illegal surveillance” using NSO Group’s , judiciary, and other prominent persons in the country. Talking to reporters in Chidambaram, Mr. Alagiri said that since he had "compromised national security". The fact that Pegasus software is only sold to governments and to no one else shows that the Prime Minister and Mr. Shah had colluded with the NSO group in using the spyware against political opponents and journalists, he charged.More Related News

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