New Delhi : Pegasus Spyware is a commercial company that works on paid contracts. Hence the question arises as to who paid him for the Indian operation. If the Indian government did not do it, then who did? It is the duty of the Modi government to tell this to the people of the country. Amidst the ongoing controversy in the Pegasus spyware case, BJP’s Rajya Sabha MP Subramanian Swamy has attacked the Modi government by saying this. Said who paid the company working on paid contracts to carry out the Indian operation?
Amit shah told in parliament that government has nothing to do with israeli company
In this regard, Swamy surrounded the Modi government by tweeting on Tuesday. Let us tell you that Swamy is constantly attacking the central government in the Pegasus spyware case. Earlier, Subramanian Swamy had tweeted and said that Home Minister Amit Shah should tell in Parliament that the government has nothing to do with the Israeli company who tapped our phones. Otherwise the truth will come out like Watergate and harm the BJP through Halal.
Disclosure of use of Pegasus software in espionage case is worrying
The UN human rights chief on Monday called on governments to urgently put an end to their surveillance techniques that violate human rights, calling the use of Pegasus software to spy on journalists, human rights defenders and politicians worldwide “very worrying”. Ho. A global media association investigation has revealed that software from the Israel-based NSO Group is being used to spy on journalists, human rights activists and political opponents around the world.
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet said in a statement that the revelations about the use of Pegasus software to spy on journalists, human rights defenders, politicians and others in various countries are extremely worrying. Governments should immediately put an end to those surveillance techniques. which violates human rights.