Congress MLA says Modi-Shah to be beaten by shoes over Pegasus espionage scandal
Congress MLA says Modi-Shah to be beaten by shoes over Pegasus espionage scandal
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Congress MLA and Rajasthan Youth Congress President Ganesh Ghoghara have recently attacked the Modi government over the Pegasus espionage scandal. In fact, he has made a controversial statement and it is because of this statement that he has made headlines. In fact, in a scathing attack on the government over the Pegasus espionage scandal, Congress MLA Ganesh Ghogra said, "Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah should be beaten with shoes for illegally spying by hacking people's phones.''

At the same time, Ghogra also described PM Modi and Amit Shah as Ranga-Billa. He also described Rajasthan Governor Kalraj Mishra as a BJP broker, however, BJP functionaries have filed a complaint with Ashok Nagar police station over Ganesh Ghogra's alleged undignified statement against the Prime Minister and the Governor. At a protest rally convened by the party in Jaipur demanding a judicial inquiry into the Pegasus espionage case, Dungarpur Congress MLA Ghogra said, "Our Governor sitting here is a BJP broker but our Congress leaders are standing with the common people. Today, inflation is skyrocketing, petrol prices, gas prices, diesel prices. Inflation has broken the back of the common man and today they are going to make our country a country that is not free.''

He also hit out at PM Narendra Modi over the alleged Pegasus scandal and alleged that "our thoughts, our intentions, our personal conversations are being tapped. Who can get involved in such a bad act? It can be done by Modiji and it can be done by Ranga-Billa, Amit Shah, and Narendra Modi. Both of them should be run over and beaten with shoes.''

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