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In India, the Pegasus Project investigations alleged that the Pegasus spyware was used on
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, minority leaders, supreme court judges, religious leaders, administrators like Election Commissioners and heads of Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). Some of these phones were later analysed and were confirmed to have been targeted by the Pegasus spyware. The Pegasus Project was a collaborative
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initiative undertaken by 17 media organisations. Pegasus is a
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developed by the
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. Pegasus is capable of reading text messages, tracking calls, collecting passwords,
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, accessing the target device's microphone and camera, and harvesting information from apps. Since Pegasus is classified as cyber-arms by the Israeli government, only national governments can purchase the spyware after the authorisation of the Israeli government. The Pegasus Project initiative investigated the use of the Pegasus spyware by governments on journalists, opposition politicians, activists and business people. A target list consisting of 50,000 phone numbers, which could have been possibly targeted by the spyware, leaked to Forbidden Stories which spawned this investigation. 300 of these numbers were from India. The presence of a phone number on the list does not confirm the use of Pegasus and only forensic examination of a phone can confirm if the spyware was present. Supreme court appointed a technical committee and asked to submit the phones for investigation of those individuals who suspect snooping by the government. The supreme court of India observed that their are no conclusive evidence of use of Pegasus on any of the 29 phones of individuals who suspect snooping by the government, the phones was submitted to the technical committee appointed by the supreme court.The supreme court also noted the finding of the committee that "In five phones they found some malware, but it doesn’t mean it is malware of Pegasus".


List of targets

The following are the list of some of the alleged Indian targets as revealed by the Pegasus Project investigations: *
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, was targeted on two of his cellphones. He would go on to claim that "all isphones are tapped". ** Five close friends and other
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officials were in the leaked list of potential targets. * Prashant Kishor, a political strategist and
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, who is linked with several of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's rivals, was also targeted. The presence of the spyware on his phone was later confirmed. * Ashok Lavasa, an ex-Election Commissioner of India who flagged Prime Minister Narendra Modi's poll code violation in the
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was targeted. * Alok Verma, who was ousted as the head of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in 2018 was a target. * Numerous Indian politicians including Deputy Chief Minister of Karnataka G. Parameshwara, as well as close aides of then Chief Minister H. D. Kumaraswamy and senior Congress leader
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. * Abhishek Banerjee, a West Bengal politician of the AITC, and nephew of incumbent Chief Minister of West Bengal
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. *
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''. Varadarajan joined the investigation of Project Pegasus. *
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, a left-wing student activist and leader of the Democratic Students' Union, was added to the list in late 2018, then charged with sedition. He was accused of organising riots, and charged with sedition and UAPA and arrested in September 2020. the alleged evidence was taken from his phone. He is currently in jail awaiting trial. * Stan Swamy, an Indian Jesuit father and activist. Swamy died in July 2021 at the age of 84 after contracting
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in prison. ** Collaborators Hany Babu,
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and
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were also in the project's list of alleged targets. *
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, Minister of Electronics and Information Technology who assumed office less than 3 weeks before the investigation was revealed. * The inner circle to the 14th Dalai Lama
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, the 17th Karmapa
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and other Tibetan figures, including: ** Tempa Tsering, the Dalai Lama's envoy to Delhi ** Tenzin Taklha, the Dalai Lama's senior aide ** Chhimey Rigzen, the Dalai Lama's senior aide ** Lobsang Tenzin, the 5th Samdhong Rinpoche, who is responsible for the selection of the Dalai Lama's successor **
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, president of the Tibetan government-in-exile * 11 phone numbers associated with a female employee of the Supreme Court of India and her immediate family, who accused the former Chief Justice of India,
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, of sexual harassment, are also allegedly found on a database indicating possibility of their phones being snooped. *VK Jain, personal assistant and aide of
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Reactions


Judiciary

The Campaign for Judicial Accountability and Reforms (CJAR) released the following statement:
Such large-scale intrusive surveillance into the personal phones of political leaders, journalists, activists is a flagrant violation of the right to privacy as upheld by the Hon'ble Supreme Court and an affront on the civil liberties of citizens.
CJAR stated that this was an attack on the independence of the judiciary and called for a response from the highest court in the land. It also stated that the snooping was patently illegal. CJAR further stated that the allegations of hacking of a sitting Supreme Court judge of ex- CJI
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's staffer, who accused Gogoi of sexual harassment, and her family members were of "grave seriousness". It raised the question asking why a software that was reported sold only to "vetted governments" for national security issues was used to spy on Gogoi's staffer and also demanded a probe into improper collusion between the executive and judiciary. In the press release, they further stated:
The victimisation of the woman by the police, the many questionably judicial orders passed by benches headed by Justice Gogoi favourable to the Union Government, and Justice Gogoi's nomination to the Rajya Sabha soon after his retirement raises serious questions about such collusion
It recommended Special Investigation Team headed by a retired supreme court judge be set up to investigate the Pegasus snooping scandal and probe if there was any improper collusion between the Union Government and the former Chief Justice of India.


Journalists

In a tweet, the
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(PCI) issued a statement:
This is the first time in the history of this country that all pillars of our democracy — judiciary, Parliamentarians, media, executives & ministers — have been spied upon. This is unprecedented and the PCI condemns unequivocally. The snooping has been done for ulterior motives. What is disturbing is that a foreign agency, which has nothing to do with the national interest of the country, was engaged to spy on its citizens. This breeds distrust and will invite anarchy. The Govt should come out clean on this front and clarify.
Similarly, the Editor's Guild of India also released a statement directed against the alleged spying made by the Indian government, saying:
This act of snooping essentially conveys that journalism and political dissent are now equated with 'terror'. How can a constitutional democracy survive if governments do not make an effort to protect freedom of speech and allows surveillance with such impunity?
It asked for a Supreme Court monitored enquiry into the matter, and further demanded that the inquiry committee should include people of impeccable credibility from different walks of life—including journalists and civil society—so that it can independently investigate the facts around the extent and intent of snooping using the services of Pegasus. Senior journalists N Ram and
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approached the Supreme Court to seek an investigation into the matter. They stated that the targeted surveillance "grossly disproportionate invasion of the right to privacy". A bench headed by Chief Justice of India N. V. Ramana is set to hear the petition. Some news articles were released making claims that
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never claimed that the leaked phone numbers were of NSO's Pegasus spyware list. These claims where repeated by some
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leaders. However, these reports were later proven to be false, and Amnesty issued a statement stating that it categorically stands by the findings of the investigation and that the data is irrefutably linked to potential targets of NSO Group's Pegasus spyware.


Union Government

The government has not denied the usage of Pegasus spyware in their response so far. The government has also denied the request for a probe or investigation or an independent Supreme Court inquiry by the opposition into the matter. The former IT minister of India
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asked, "If more than 45 nations are using Pegasus as NSO has said, why is only India being targeted?" Many members of the government and the ruling
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party such as home Minister of Home and Internal Security Amit Shah, Minister of Electronics & Information Technology
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Chief Minister
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Chief Minister
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Chief Minister
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and
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have alleged that the Pegasus Project is an international
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to malign Indian democracy and defame India. Vaishnaw stated the report came one day before the monsoon session of
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and that "this cannot be a coincidence" and Yogi Adityanath said "the opposition, knowingly or unknowingly, is falling prey to the international conspiracy." Devendra Fadnavis said that "the opposition doesn't want the parliament to run smoothly. Pegasus project is a conspiracy to ruin the nation". The official response of the Government of India to ''
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'' stated that " e allegations regarding government surveillance on specific people has no concrete basis or truth associated with it whatsoever" and that such news reports were an attempt to "malign the Indian democracy and its institutions". They further stated that each case of interception, monitoring and decryption is approved by the Union Home Secretary and that there exists an oversight mechanism in the form of a review committee headed by the Union Cabinet Secretary and that any such interceptions have been done under the due process of law. Ashwini Vaishnaw in a statement in parliament stated that the reports were "highly sensational" and that they had "no factual basis". He further stated that NSO themselves had rubbished the claims. He stated that the existence of numbers in a list was not sufficient evidence to indicate that the spyware was used and said that the report itself stated the same and without the physical examination of the phone such claims cannot be corroborated. Amit Shah in a statement on his blog insinuated that this was an attempt to disrupt the monsoon session of the parliament and that the opposition parties were "jumping on a bandwagon" and were trying to "derail anything progressive that comes up in Parliament". He stated that the report was an attempt to "derail India's development trajectory through their conspiracies". Replying to allegations from the opposition, Minister of State in
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said that there is no reason for a probe and the people who made the allegations are "political failures".


Opposition

On July 27, 2021, ten opposition parties met to coordinate their response to move joint adjournment notice in
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to discuss the Pegasus snooping issue. The meeting was attended by leaders of
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, Shiv Sena, DMK, National Conference, RSP,
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, BSP and
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. On July 28, 2021, a similar meeting of leaders of fourteen opposition parties to with the same aim took place. Leaders from the Congress, DMK, NCP, Shiv Sena,
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, SP, CPI M,
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, NC, AAP, IUML, RSP, KCM and VCK where in attendance.


Indian National Congress

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accused
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of "
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" and compromising national security following the release of the reports and called for the removal of Minister of Home and Internal Security Amit Shah and an investigation of the role of Prime Minister Narendra Modi into the affair.
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, the leader of the Indian National Congress, later claimed that the Prime Minister "hit the soul of democracy" by using Pegasus. He went on to chair a meeting consisting of many opposition parties to push jointly in the
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for discussion on Pegasus.
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, a senior leader of the Indian National Congress and the head of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Information Technology. The Committee summoned officials of Ministry of Information Technology & Ministry of Home Affairs for questioning regarding the matter. However, the committee was unable to meet as the
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members of the committee refused to register their attendance despite being present, and the quorum was not met. As a reaction to this, a member of a committee stated: "what happened today shows the lengths to which BJP is willing to go in order to not discuss the Pegasus spyware issue". Tharoor also demanded a Supreme Court judge-monitored probe into the issue and stated that the opposition would continue to bring up the issue in the Parliament until the central government would agree to discuss the issue. He alleged that the central government made use of tax payer's money for political gains. The former
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, pointed out that other countries such as
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and
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have begun their own investigation into the matter, and that "only Indian government not concerned about Pegasus issue". He also said that the Prime Minister must make a statement in the Parliament to clarify whether or not snooping has been done by the central government. He further stated that the government has an "ostrich-like attitude" because of their avoidance of discussion on the subject in parliament.


All India Trinamool Congress

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Chief Minister
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, from the AITC, alleged that the central government intends to "turn India into a surveillance state" where "democracy is in danger". She also claimed that Pegasus was used to keep track of the meetings between her and Prashant Kishore during the 2021 West Bengal elections. She also said that she had to tape her phone to avoid being spied on. She accused the central government of sitting idle on the matter and setup a judicial inquiry panel to investigate the allegations that were revealed by the Pegasus Project. She further sought an all party meeting to discuss the matter.


CPI (M)

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, a member of the
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party filed a petition that sought a court-monitored probe into the allegations of unauthorised use of the Pegasus spyware on Indian citizens. The petition alleged that the use of Pegasus on Indian citizens was a "serious attack upon Indian democracy, judiciary and country’s security." The petition stated that there were two possibilities — either the snooping was carried out by the Government of India or a foreign agency. It said that if the act was carried out by the government, it would amount to unauthorised spying on Indian citizens and that the spending of resources for political gain by the ruling party should not be allowed. The petition stated if the snooping was carried out by a foreign actor, that it would be an "act of external aggression" that needed to be investigated.


Shiv Sena

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, a politician from Shiv Sena stated that "mobile phones have become virtual bombs" and are used to keep tab of the opponents of the ruling party. He questioned the government regarding the source of funding for the use of Pegasus. He called for probe into the matter stating that to snoop on 300 phones would have cost at least $48 million.


Investigations

The central government denied the request for an investigation or court monitored enquiry into the matter.
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Chief Minister
Mamata Banerjee Mamata Banerjee (; born 5 January 1955) is an Indian politician who is serving as the eighth and current List of chief ministers of West Bengal, chief minister of the States and union territories of India, Indian state of West Bengal since 20 ...
set up an inquiry commission to probe Pegasus spyware. Her cabinet approved the formation of a two-member inquiry commission lead by retired Supreme Court Justice Madan B. Lokur with former Calcutta High Court Acting Chief Justice
Jyotirmay Bhattacharya Justice Jyotirmay Bhattacharya (born 25 September 1956) was the former Acting Chief Justice at the Calcutta High Court from October 2017 to April 2018 and was the Chief Justice of the High Court at Calcutta from 1st May 2018 to September 2018. ...
. Chief Minister Banerjee said that she wished for a central committee, but had to set up a state government committee due to the central government's inaction on the matter. Some politicians such as BJP member Dilip Ghosh, dismissed the committee and called it "drama" to divert people's attention. On 28 October 2021, the honourable Supreme Court of India agreeing that a central-based inquiry was needed, ordered an independent probe into the issue by a three-member committee. The West Bengal government agreed not to have their commission function parallel with the committee of the Supreme Court; however, the independent state commission continued to operate until December 2021 when ordered directly by the Supreme Court to cease. On 25 August 2022, the head of the Supreme Court appointed committee CJI N. V. Ramana submitted a report stating that they had found some malware in 5 of the 29 phones examined, but there was no conclusive proof that the malware was the Pegasus. Further the court noted that the Central government, accused of putting the Pegasus spyware into the target's phones, did not cooperate into the matter. The report by the technical committee was not shared with the public, even though the Chief Justice N. V. Ramana's oral note on uploading parts of it on the website.


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Democratic backsliding Democratic backsliding, also called autocratization, is the decline in the democratic characteristics of a political system, and is the opposite of democratization. Democracy is the most popular form of government, with more than half of the nat ...
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WhatsApp snooping scandal On October 30, 2019, WhatsApp's parent company Meta Platforms, Facebook, Inc. confirmed that Pegasus (spyware), Pegasus, a sophisticated snooping software developed by Israel's NSO Group, was used to target Indian journalists, activists, lawyers ...
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