The Asian Age

Priyanka cell hacked: Cong

- ASHHAR KHAN

The WhatsApp snoopgate controvers­y took a new turn on Sunday with the Congress claiming that the phones of three Opposition leaders, including Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi were hacked.

“I want to tell that Priyanka also received a similar message from WhatsApp around the same time. WhatsApp sent messages to different people whose phones were hacked,” communicat­ions chief Randeep Singh said.

Similar messages have also been received by journalist­s and some politician­s.

The WhatsApp snoop gate controvers­y took a new turn on Sunday with the Congress claiming that the phones of three opposition leaders including Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi were hacked.

Communicat­ions Chief Randeep Singh Surjewala addressing a press conference said, “Priyanka Gandhi also received a similar message from WhatsApp around the same time. WhatsApp sent messages to different people whose phones were hacked. One such message was also received from WhatsApp on the mobile phone of Priyanka Gandhi.”

Similar messages have been received by journalist­s, activists and some politician­s.

Charging the government of being involved in the breach Mr Surjewala said, “It is, thus, clear that government and its agencies bought the spyware. It could neither be bought nor deployed by any private operator.”

Insiders claim that Congress is mulling a legal action on the hacking of the mobile phone of Ms Priyanka Gandhi.

Last week, Facebook, the parent company of WhatsApp, alleged that Israeli cybersecur­ity company NSO used WhatsApp servers to spread spyware Pegasus.

Among the 1,400 users targeted across 20 nations were Indian journalist­s, activists, lawyers and senior

government officials, who were spied on for two weeks in April before the national elections.

Interestin­gly, WhatsApp said it was suing NSO Group, an Israeli surveillan­ce firm, that is reportedly behind the technology that helped unnamed entities’ spies to hack into phones

Claiming the BJP government has been “exposed”, the Congress levelled a series of allegation­s, demanding that Prime Minister Mr Narendra Modi give the answers.

Dubbing BJP the “Bharatiya Jasoos Party”, Mr Surjewala said, the government was silent on the issue “despite knowing about it”.

He further added, “The illegal spyware ‘Pegasus’ was used to hack and spy upon politician­s, journalist­s, lawyers, civil society groups and human rights defenders. BJP government is the deployer and executor of this illegal and unconstitu­tional snooping and spying racket.”

Referring to documents available in public domain the Congress charged the government of ‘keeping mum on the issue in spite of being aware’.

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