Venugopal Accuses Modi Government of Targeting with Spyware
K C Venugopal, Congress General Secretary, has accused the Modi government of targeting his phone with malicious spyware. Venugopal shared a screenshot from Apple notifying him of the attack aimed at compromising his iPhone. He denounced this act as unconstitutional and a violation of privacy, vowing to oppose it vigorously.
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Congress General Secretary K C Venugopal has alleged that the Modi government is targeting his phone with malicious spyware, calling it a 'blatantly unconstitutional act' and a breach of privacy.
Venugopal posted a screenshot of a message from Apple on X, which stated that a mercenary spyware attack was attempting to remotely compromise his iPhone. The message indicated that Venugopal was being targeted specifically because of his identity and actions.
He strongly condemned the Modi government, asserting that such actions are criminal and unconstitutional. Venugopal emphasized that the Congress party would vehemently oppose these privacy infringements.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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