The debate over the Pegasus spyware investigation has kept India busy for a week. Anyone who follows Indian politics closely would not be surprised with the finding that BJP government was using the services of the NSO group. However, the only surprise is the list of the people whose phones were potential targets.
The number of politicians in India’s ‘Pegasus List’ is fewer than the number of journalists. The ‘image everything’ government seems more concerned about the media report than the challenge it faces from most of the political opposition.
While more than 40 journalists allegedly were on Pegasus list, only a handful of politicians and mainly from the ruling party and its allies, had made that cut. Rahul Gandhi, the former President of the Congress party, was the only political leader of substance at the national level, whose phones were the possible targets for the snooping.
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