Centre denies allegations by petitioners in Pegasus spyware row in Supreme Court | Oneindia News
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Centre denies allegations by petitioners in Pegasus spyware row in Supreme Court | Oneindia News
The Centre has denied all allegations of snooping and illegal surveillance against the government made by petitioners seeking in connection with the Pegasus row.
Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology filed a two-page affidavit in the Supreme Court.
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