Israeli envoy’s comment proves GoI is Pegasus purchaser: Chidambaram
The Hindu
Ambassador said Israel did not allow companies such as NSO to sell their products to non-governmental actors
Former Union Finance Minister P. Chidambaram on Friday targeted the Government over the snooping allegations, claiming that the on the Pegasus spyware made it clear that “the buyer was Government of India [GoI]”.
“After the Supreme Court’s wise and bold order in the Pegasus controversy, the first skeleton has tumbled out. Yesterday, Israel’s Ambassador publicly stated that Pegasus spyware was sold only to government. So, in India’s case, the buyer was certainly the Government of India,” he tweeted.

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