
Congress welcomes SC order on Pegasus snooping matter
India Today
The Congress on Wednesday welcomed the Supreme Court order of setting up an expert committee on the Pegasus spyware issue.
The Congress on Wednesday welcomed the Supreme Court order of setting up an expert committee on the Pegasus spyware issue and said it has negated alleged attempts of the government to evade and divert attention in the name of national security. Pseudo-Nationalism is the last refuge of cowardly fascists everywhere. Welcome SC order setting up Spl Committee to examine misuse of spyware #Pegasus despite Modi Govts embarrassing attempts to evade, avoid & divert attention in the name of National Security.Satyamev Jayate!
''Pseudo-Nationalism is the last refuge of cowardly fascists everywhere,'' Congress chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala said on Twitter.

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