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Rs 130 Crore Loss From Government-Opposition Parliament Deadlock: Sources
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The government has rejected opposition demands for a discussion and a Supreme Court-monitored investigation into the Pegasus spying scandal, leading to a stalemate.
More than Rs 133 crore in taxpayer money has been lost because of parliament disruptions in the monsoon session, government sources said on Saturday, as the deadlock between Prime Minister Narendra Modi's administration and the opposition over the Pegasus snooping scandal showed no signs of a thaw. Since parliament convened on July 19, the opposition has been demanding a discussion and an independent inquiry led by a Supreme Court judge - serving or retired - into reports that an Israeli spyware sold only to governments was used to hack phones of opposition leaders, judges, activists and even ministers. The government has dismissed these demands, saying a statement read out in parliament by IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnav - one of the potential targets of the hacking - was sufficient. For days, the BJP has laboured to label the snooping of the phones a "non-issue". A statement given out to the media via unnamed "government sources" on Saturday said the deadlock meant that the Lok Sabha only functioned for about 7 hours out of a possible 54, and the Rajya Sabha worked for 11 hours out of a possible 53.More Related News