Pegasus used to spy on me, "Indian Democracy on attack"
Rahul Gandhi is on tour in the United kingdom these days. During this, the Congress leader has recently visited Cambridge University in London and delivered a speech at Cambridge University.
“Indian democracy is under attack. We are trying to defend the attack on democracy,” the Congress MP said, adding that Pegasus was used by the government to spy on opposition leaders. Even, “I had Pegasus on my phone. A large number of politicians had Pegasus on their phones. I was told to be careful when I speak on the phone,” Rahul Gandhi told students of the university.
later he said, that people from opposition parties in India are being falsely implicated and threatened. He said that we constantly feel pressure as wrong allegations and cases are being filed against the opposition. Rahul said that criminal cases are being registered against me without any reason.
Rahul said that democracy is in danger in India. He said that it is a living example that the way the people of the opposition are being portrayed is wrong. He said that the media and the democratic structure is at under attack, which has made it difficult to communicate with the people.
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