Pegasus Row: Centre's Big Change In Stand, Chief Justice's Strong Response

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The government on Monday said "it had nothing to hide" but cited "national security" to tell the Supreme Court it would not file a detailed affidavit in response to petitions seeking a formal inquiry into the Pegasus spyware scandal.

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