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SC order for probe into Pegasus case is a big step, says Rahul Gandhi

Reported by:  PTC News Desk  Edited by:  Jasleen Kaur -- October 27th 2021 06:47 PM -- Updated: October 27th 2021 06:51 PM
SC order for probe into Pegasus case is a big step, says Rahul Gandhi

SC order for probe into Pegasus case is a big step, says Rahul Gandhi

Welcoming the Supreme Court decision to constitute a three-member committee for a probe into the Pegasus spyware case, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday said the alleged surveillance "was an attempt to crush Indian democracy". Pegasus row: Rahul Gandhi accuses PM Modi of 'treason', demands Home Minister's resignation | India News,The Indian Express

Addressing a press conference here, he expressed confidence that the probe will bring out the truth and termed the order as a "big step". "Pegasus was used against the chief ministers, former prime ministers, BJP's ministers among others. Was Prime Minister and Home Minister getting the data obtained through the use of Pegasus? If the data of phone tapping of Election Commission, Chief Election Commissioner and Opposition leaders are going to Prime Minister, then it is a criminal act," he said. Also read | Covid-19: Delhi schools to reopen; physical attendance voluntary "We are happy that the Supreme Court has accepted to look into the Pegasus issue. Pegasus is an attempt to crush Indian democracy. It is a big step that the Supreme Court has said that they will look into this matter. I am confident that we will get the truth out of this," he added. Also read | 2013 Patna serial blasts: 10 convicted; one acquitted for want of evidence Rahul Gandhi said the Congress would try to have a debate over the issue in the winter session of Parliament. Hes Been Reading Everything on Your Phone: Rahul Gandhi on Pegasus Spyware Row He said the Congress, which raised the issue in the Monsoon Session of Parliament, had been asking the government to answer who authorised Pegasus. "We will raise this issue again in Parliament. We will try to have a debate in Parliament. I am sure the BJP will not like to have a debate on this. During the last Parliament session, we raised the Pegasus issue. Today, the SC has given its opinion and supported what we were saying. We were asking three questions -- who authorised Pegasus? Who was it used against and did any other country have access to information of our people," he said. SC constitutes expert committee overseen by former SC judge to probe Pegasus allegations - The Hindu The Supreme Court on Wednesday formed a three-member technical committee for probe into Pegasus spyware case. The committee will be supervised by retired Judge Justice RV Raveendran and will examine the allegations thoroughly and expeditiously and place a report before the court. The court will hear the matter again after eight weeks. The technical committee includes Dr Naveen Kumar Chaudhary, Dr Prabaharan P and Dr Ashwin Anil Gumaste. Supreme Court: Latest news, Updates, Photos, Videos and more. -PTC News

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