Bihar CM Nitish Kumar demands probe, JDU first BJP ally to do so

Patna: The opposition has also got the support of Bihar CM and NDA ally Nitish Kumar amid the ongoing uproar over the pegasus espionage issue in Parliament. Nitish Kumar has demanded an inquiry into the matter. Recently, when the press questioned Nitish Kumar about the Pegasus espionage case, he termed it useless and said that it is not good to disturb anyone. He said that it is unfair. It's all dirty, it's all nonsense.

Both the Houses have come to a standstill in the current session of Parliament on the Pegasus espionage issue. Opposition parties will meet once again on Tuesday after the government is not ready to debate the issue. Former Congress national Rahul Gandhi has convened the meeting. More than 14 opposition parties will attend the meeting. The meeting will be held at 9 am at the Constitution Club. Last week also, 14 opposition parties met on the issue.

The Manasu Session of Parliament started on 19th July, but there has been very little debate in Parliament because of the demand for an opposition inquiry into the Pegasus issue and the Government's failure to prepare it. Both houses, Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha are in a state of dissension due to clashes between the government and the opposition.

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