Opposition Issues Joint Statement Demanding Discussion On Pegasus Scandal & Agri Laws

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New Delhi: Leaders of assorted opposition events issued a joint assertion on Wednesday demanding a dialogue on the Pegasus Spyware Scandal as a reply to the Home Minister. The leaders embrace these from Aam Admi Party, Congress, Trinamool Congress, and Rashtriya Janata Dal. 

The events acknowledged that they ‘stand united and agency on their demand for a dialogue on Pegasus problem in each the Houses as “it is a matter of national security issue”.

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The Opposition events additional stated that the dialogue on Pegasus problem ought to be adopted by farmers’ points and agitations arising from the three anti-farmers and black agri-laws. 

“It is unfortunate that the government has unleashed misleading campaign to malign the combined Opposition and blaming it for the continued disruption in the Parliament. The responsibility for the deadlock lies squarely at the doorsteps of the government, which remains arrogant and obdurate and refuses to accept the Opposition’s demand for an informed debate in both the houses,” the assertion learn.

The 18 leaders who signed the joint assertion embrace Mallikarjun Kharge, Leader of Opposition from Rajya Sabha, NCP chief Sharad Pawar, DMK’s TR Balu, Sanjay Raut of Shiv Sena, Elamaram Kareem of CPI(M) amongst others. 

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The Pegasus row and the farm legal guidelines have been the rationale why many of the Monsoon Sessions of the Parliament have been disrupted. The Opposition has been demanding a dialogue from the primary day itself. 

Aside from political leaders, numerous journalists, docs, legal professionals, and activists have allegedly been victims of the Centre snooping utilizing military-grade spyware and adware. However, the federal government has fully denied the report and termed it as a conspiracy to defame the ruling dispensation.



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