The Free Press Journal

SC puts a stamp on our concerns: Cong

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The Congress on Saturday claimed that the Supreme Court had “put a stamp” on its reservatio­ns over the government’s move to create a social media hub, a day after the apex court asked the Centre whether it wants to tap citizens’ WhatsApp messages as it will be like “becoming a surveillan­ce state”.

Congress’s communicat­ions in-charge Randeep Surjewala said in a tweet that on June 1 that the Congress had raised the “serious issue” of the Modi government acting as a ‘surveillan­ce state’ by setting up a ‘Social Media Communicat­ion Hub’ that “will be a tool by BJP to snoop on citizens”.

“July 13: SC puts a stamp on our reservatio­ns,” he said on Twitter.

Surjewala also tagged a statement issued by Congress spokespers­on Abhishek Manu Singhvi on June 1 in which he had accused the Modi government of trying to invade the privacy of every individual in the country by creating a social media hub.

“Does the government want to tap its citizens’ WhatsApp messages? It will be like creating a surveillan­ce state,” the apex court bench of Chief Justice Dipak Misra and Justices A M Khanwilkar and D Y Chandrachu­d had said while hearing a PIL filed by a Trinamool Congress legislator from West Bengal.

The bench sought the Centre’s response on the plea by TMC MLA Mahua Moitra and also asked for Attorney General K K Venugopal’s assistance in the matter.

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