Will Supreme Court reopen probe, asks Congress after Pegasus verdict in US

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NEW DELHI: Congress general secretary Randeep Surjewala on Sunday claimed that the Pegasus spyware case verdict in the US proved how 300 WhatsApp numbers of Indians were targeted. He asked if the Supreme Court would now conduct a further inquiry in view of the judgment.

Surjewala shared a media report, which said that, for the first time, a court in the US had held Israel’s NSO Group liable for its intrusive spyware Pegasus. “The Pegasus spyware case verdict proves how 300 WhatsApp numbers of Indians were targeted in the illegal spyware racket,” Surjewala posted on X.

He said it was time for the Narendra Modi government to answer who the 300 Indians were. “Who are the two ministers? Who are the three opposition leaders? Who is the constitutional authority? Who are the journalists,” asked the Congress leader.

He also questioned if appropriate criminal cases would now be lodged against the political executive or officials in the present government and the company owning NSO. “Will the Supreme Court take note of the judgment of the US court in Meta v/s NSO? Will the Supreme Court proceed to make public the report of the Committee of Technical Experts on Pegasus Spyware, submitted to it in 2021-22,” Surjewala asked.

He questioned if the Supreme Court would now conduct a further inquiry in view of the judgment affirming the targeting of 1,400 WhatsApp numbers, including 300 from India. “Will the Supreme Court now ask Meta to submit the 300 names to meet the ends of justice in the Pegasus case,” questioned Surjewala.

“Shouldn’t Facebook (now Meta) now have responsibility to release the names of 300 Indians targeted by Pegasus, considering WhatsApp and Facebook have the biggest subscriber base in India and they have ‘duty of care and disclosure’ to its clients in India,” the Congress leader asked.