Congress has accused the Centre (Modi government) of using new software to spy on people opposed to it and damage India's political and democratic system. Congress spokesperson Pawan Khera accused the Modi government of using Cambridge Analytica (CA) first, then Pegasus to "meddle in the Indian political system and democracy."
"Modi govt bought new spyware to snoop, spy"
"Just like Pegasus, Cambridge Analytica and the recently exposed 'Team Jorge' - the Modi government has now bought new spyware to snoop, spy and surveil individuals and institutions? These institutions include - Opposition parties, NGOs, media houses, civil-rights activists, judiciary, Election Commission, and every other Institution which protects any semblance of democracy," he told reporters.
Khera questions Rs 20,000 crore in Adani's shell companies
"If Modi ji is spending so much on malware and spyware to snoop and spy on institutions - why can't he tell the nation that to whom does the Rs 20,000 Crore in Adani's shell companies belong to," he asked.
Citing media reports, he said that according to trade data analysed by a prominent newspaper once again, the BJP government stands "exposed" before the nation for its role and complicity in the "illegal and unconstitutional surveillance racket".
"Is BJP using spyware for 2024 polls"
"Didn't the BJP government spy on its citizens and political leaders in the run-up to 2019 General Elections to Parliament of India through Pegasus, and now aims to repeat the same by using another spyware for the 2024 General Elections?
"Who in the Government of India purchased and deployed the illegal spyware - 'Pegasus' from Israeli company NSO and who in the Government of India has started deliberations for this new spyware," Khera asked.
(with inputs from PTI)
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