Panel For Pegasus "To Dispel Wrong Narrative", Centre Tells Supreme Court | Read

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The Pegasus snooping allegations are based on conjectures and "unsubstantiated media reports" and will be examined by a group of experts to dispel any wrong narrative, the government told the Supreme Court today. In a two-page affidavit filed by the Additional Secretary, Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, the Centre denied allegations linked to recent reports that Israeli Pegasus spyware - sold only to governments - was used to target opposition leaders, journalists and others.

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