Amit Shah invokes ‘Aap Chronology Samajhiye’ in response to Pegasus spyware allegations


Photo of the Union Interior Minister Amit Shah

Photo of Union Interior Minister Amit Shah (Photo credit: PTI)

Union Interior Minister Amit Shah on Monday relied on his remarkable barb “Aap Chronology Samajhiye” to respond to allegations made against the central government following the Pegasus spyware news reports.

Pegasus’ allegations were “a report from the troublemakers to the obstructors,” said Amit Shah. The statements clearly addressed to Congress are similar to those made by the Union Union’s IT minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said in parliament regarding the Pegasus spyware allegations.

Vaishnaw said reports listing suspected targets of the Pegasus spyware were “baseless” and were deliberately released the day before Parliament’s monsoon session began.

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A consortium of media companies has released reports suggesting that Pegasus, one of Israeli company NSO, was reportedly used to hack the phones of prominent Indians, including opposition leaders, journalists and government officials.

In a statement on his official website – amitshah.co.inthe Union Interior Minister said on Monday: “People have often associated this phrase with me in a lighter way, but today I want to say seriously – the timing of the selective leaks, the malfunctions. Aap Chronology Samajhiye! This is a report of the troublemakers for the obstacles. “

He added, “Disruptors are global organizations that do not like progress in India. Obstacles are political actors in India who do not want India to move forward. The people of India are very good at understanding this chronology and connection.”

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“Disruptors and obstacles will not be able to derail India’s development path through their conspiracies. The monsoons session will bear new fruits of progress, ”said the Union Interior Minister.

Amit Shah also wrote that the people of India have high hopes for the current monsoon session and that Congress is “trying to derail anything progressive” that comes up in parliament.

“When the Prime Minister stood up at Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha to introduce his Council of Ministers, which is an established norm, the Congress-led opposition was in the estate of both Houses. Is that your respect for parliamentary norms? The same behavior continued when the IT minister spoke on the subject, “wrote the Union Interior Minister.


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