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Monsoon session: Rahul Gandhi to raise Pegasus spyware issue in Parliament

Rahul Gandhi also took Twitter to launch a veiled attack on the Centre hinting the government is tracking people's phones

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Rahul Gandhi. File Pic

Rahul Gandhi. File Pic

Amid the reports of possible hacking the phones of journalists and activists through the Pegasus spyware, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has said he will discuss the issue in the Parliament. "Let me go inside the Parliament, we will discuss it," said Rahul Gandhi when asked about the 'Pegasus Project' media report.

The Congress leader also took Twitter to launch a veiled attack on the Centre hinting the government is tracking people's phones. "We know what he is been reading- everything on your phone!" tweeted Rahul Gandhi. Leader of Congress in Lok Sabha Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury on Monday said he will also raise the issue in the Parliament. "Our national security is under threat. I will definitely raise the Pegasus spyware issue in the House," Chowdhury told ANI. Ahead of the commencement of the Monsoon session of the Parliament, several members raised concerns about the Pegasus spyware and gave a suspension of business notice in this regard.

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