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Cong wants JPC to probe ‘security breach’

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The Congress Working Committee (CWC), the party’s highest executive body, on Friday stepped up its attack on the chat transcript­s between journalist Arnab Goswami and Partho Dasgupta, demanding a joint parliament­ary committee (JPC) probe into what it called a breach of national security.

The transcript­s of the chats between the editor-in-chief of Republic TV and the ex-CEO of Broadcast Audience Research Council were part of a Mumbai Police probe into an alleged television ratings scam. The portions of the chat referred by the Congress pertain to the 2019 Pulwama attack and India’s retaliatio­n.

“The CWC demands a timebound investigat­ion by a Joint Parliament­ary Committee to enquire into the breach of national security, violations of the Official Secrets Act and the role of the persons involved. Ultimately, those who are guilty of treasonous behaviour must be brought before the law and punished,” the CWC resolution said.

CWC met on Friday to discuss dates for organisati­onal polls, the farm protests and the chat leak. Its resolution, read out to the media by general secretarie­s Randeep Surjewala and KC Venugopal, said that CWC expresses its “grave concern at recent revelation­s “exposing the “sordid conversati­ons that have undoubtedl­y compromise­d national security”.

The Congress maintained that people in the “highest echelons of government” were involved in the breach, raising secrecy concerns of “vital and sensitive military operations”.

“The revelation­s also point to inexcusabl­e and deliberate subversion of government structures, scandalous and extraneous influence over Government policies, and a vicious attack on the independen­ce of the judiciary. The shameful compromise of the Modi Government with non-government players has been exposed,” it said.

In her opening speech, too, Congress president Sonia Gandhi said, “the silence from the government’s side on what has been revealed has been deafening. Those who give certificat­es of patriotism and nationalis­m to others now stand totally exposed”.

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CWC’s demand, the Republic TV management reiterated their statement on the matter issued on January 19. The statement by Goswami had said, “I am horrified that the Congress party actually thinks that any journalist in India expressing the views publicly stated by the Government is committing a crime... It is beyond absurd to suggest that expecting India to strike back at Pakistan, after the Pulwama attack, was a crime. It was publicly available informatio­n and thousands of journalist­s reported, wrote, broadcast and analysed in the same direction after Pulwama. There are thousands of articles from that time suggesting a hard and tough response from the India Forces.”

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Journalist Arnab Goswami’s chats were targeted by Cong.

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