Both Houses have witnessed minimum legislative business and the deadlock between Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s administration and the Opposition, mainly over the Pegasus snooping controversy, showed no signs of subsiding.
The Opposition has been pressing for discussion and an independent inquiry by a Supreme Court judge, serving or retired, into reports that an Israeli spyware sold only to governments was used to hack phones of political leaders, judges, activists and ministers. However, the government has dismissed these demands and termed the snooping of phones a “non-issue”.
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