New Delhi: Two parliamentary committees headed by Congress leaders will investigate the WhatsApp espionage case. In this, the information will be taken from all the leaders including the Home Secretary in the WhatsApp espionage case. Congress leader Anand Sharma, who headed the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Home Affairs, said that there will be a meeting on November 15 in the WhatsApp spying case. In which this matter will be considered.
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On the other hand, Chief of the Standing Committee on Information and Technology, Shashi Tharoor has said that cybersecurity is a big issue and on this, the committee will seek clarification from the government. Tharoor has said that we should not become a monitoring country like China at any cost. Shashi Tharoor said that cyber security is necessary. He said that we will ask for information as to what steps the government can take to stop it.
Anand Sharma said that "the Home Secretary has to give details of the situation in Jammu and Kashmir in the next meeting of the committee. In this meeting, we will talk to the Home Secretary and ask for information". Let us tell you that the social media platform WhatsApp confirmed that Indian human rights activists and press people were a spy on spyware by Israeli software Pegasus. When this matter came to light, the opposition has once again targeted the Modi government.