Bengaluru: Union Ministry of Home affairs has instructed the Karnataka government to scrutinise the complaint made by former Chief Minister and Congress leader Siddaramaiah that he was spied on with the Pegasus spyware.
The leader of Opposition in Karnataka, Siddaramaiah, petitioned the Union government through the President’s secretariat with a July 22, 2021 letter saying he had been a target of “illegal spying and surveillance” with the controversial Pegasus spyware.
Following the petition, the President’s secretariat referred the matter to the MHA on September 13.
Bengaluru: Union Ministry of Home affairs has instructed the Karnataka government to scrutinise the complaint made by former Chief Minister and Congress leader Siddaramaiah that he was spied on with the Pegasus spyware.
The leader of Opposition in Karnataka, Siddaramaiah, petitioned the Union government through the President’s secretariat with a July 22, 2021 letter saying he had been a target of “illegal spying and surveillance” with the controversial Pegasus spyware.
Following the petition, the President’s secretariat referred the matter to the MHA on September 13.
Bengaluru: Union Ministry of Home affairs has instructed the Karnataka government to scrutinise the complaint made by former Chief Minister and Congress leader Siddaramaiah that he was spied on with the Pegasus spyware.
The leader of Opposition in Karnataka, Siddaramaiah, petitioned the Union government through the President’s secretariat with a July 22, 2021 letter saying he had been a target of “illegal spying and surveillance” with the controversial Pegasus spyware.
Following the petition, the President’s secretariat referred the matter to the MHA on September 13.