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Pegasus: Spyware sold to governments 'targets activists' - India targetted Imran Khan

Not surprised, unlike Nawaz Sharif who was an Indian asset - Imran Khan is a threat to India because he only prioritizes Pakistan and its interests.

Imran is not taken seriously by India. He has already proved to be the weakest Pakistani leader ever when it comes to the Kashmir cause.

He will always be remembered as the PM during whose tenure India revoked Kashmir’s special status and he could not do anything about it other than make tweets.
 
Imran is not taken seriously by India. He has already proved to be the weakest Pakistani leader ever when it comes to the Kashmir cause.

He will always be remembered as the PM during whose tenure India revoked Kashmir’s special status and he could not do anything about it other than make tweets.

What were you expecting from Imran Khan? A declaration of war?
 
How do you know that you are being spied by Pegasus. I am little bit suspicious I am also under Pegasus radar.
 
How do you know that you are being spied by Pegasus. I am little bit suspicious I am also under Pegasus radar.

I doubt you can find out unless either the person who is spying you lets it slip or if some party that is suspicious is actually tracking things.

In any case, you are safe if the black Ambassadors don't come for you :)
 
I doubt you can find out unless either the person who is spying you lets it slip or if some party that is suspicious is actually tracking things.

In any case, you are safe if the black Ambassadors don't come for you :)

Only Rahul Gandhi knows the list, we need to contact him.

If Pegasus is reading this, let it be clear, i am not scared of you. I am little bit concerned that's all but I will fight you with all my RAM.
 
IK is probably the weakest PM Pakistan had ever had. The endless begging but creating a facade of caring for Muslims where as putting a blind eye to uyghur.... as time is passing, IK is getting faded more quickly than does the colors in a very cheap cloth.

He seems clueless most of the time, always with a helpless face and talks big but delivers zero.
 
IK is probably the weakest PM Pakistan had ever had. The endless begging but creating a facade of caring for Muslims where as putting a blind eye to uyghur.... as time is passing, IK is getting faded more quickly than does the colors in a very cheap cloth.

He seems clueless most of the time, always with a helpless face and talks big but delivers zero.

This is a specifically Indian viewpoint and one which staunchly supports a virulent anti-Pak govt, as such it is not really taken seriously.
 
This is a specifically Indian viewpoint and one which staunchly supports a virulent anti-Pak govt, as such it is not really taken seriously.

Agreed with you.

Is Imran Khan a responsible and inspirational global leader? No. But nobody else is either. International politics is about fighting for your country's interests.

Is Imran Khan doing a good job for Pakistan relatively speaking compared to his predecessors? - Apparently so.


There are things to like about Imran in that he's a good statesman, if he's in a room he looks like someone you would not mind talking to because he's exceptional at people skills. I was a fan of him taking the subaway during US trip as he didn't want luxurious treatment while his country was in debt. I really applauded him for his handling of affairs during the altercations with India during the Pulwama case when things seemed to be escalating quickly but he showed calm head and tried his best to deescalate as quickly as possible.

Only Pakistanis can comment however about his actual performance metrics because like we have seen with Modi its easier being a camera doll and say whatever the hell for marketing sake but a good government is one which has a proper growth story to back it up.
 
Only Rahul Gandhi knows the list, we need to contact him.

I have a suspicion that I am also in the list!
well, good luck to the spyers...they would get tired of all the credit card sellers and scam artists who keep pounding my mobilephones relentleesly.
 
'Modi ji sent a weapon in your phone': Rahul Gandhi attacks govt on Pegasus

Demanding an answer from the government, Gandhi asked, "We want to ask just one question. Has the Government of India bought Pegasus? Yes or No. Did the government use Pegasus weapon against its own people?"

The voices of Opposition parties echoed louder on Day 7 of Parliament's ongoing monsoon session where key parties like Congress, Shiv Sena, Nationalist Congress Party among several others put up a united front against the government on Pegasus snooping allegations. Led by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, the Opposition pressed its demand for a discussion on the purchase of the spying software by the government to tap on privacy of many Indian ministers, politicians, activists, businessmen and journalists. The leaders representing India's democratic institutions were potentially targeted by Israeli company NSO Group’s phone hacking software, Pegasus.

Demanding an answer from the government, Gandhi asked, "We want to ask just one question. Has the Government of India bought Pegasus? Yes or No. Did the government use Pegasus weapon against its own people?"

"We have been told clearly by the government that no discussion will take place on Pegasus in the House," he said, addressing the media outside Parliament.

So far, the government has neither confirmed nor denied whether it has purchased the spyware but has rejected reports of snooping.

Explaining the controversy and directing a question to people, Gandhi asked why should the issue not be discussed in the Parliament.

"I want to know from the youth of the country - Narendra Modi Ji has sent a weapon in your phone. This weapon (Pegasus) has been used against me, Supreme Court, many leaders, people in the press and activists. So why it should not be discussed in the House?" Gandhi asked.

Accusing the government of using software meant for terrorism activities, Gandhi said, "This weapon (Pegasus) has been used against India. It should be used against terrorists and anti-nationals."

Even as Parliament session enters the second week, both the houses have seen repeated and consecutive adjournments on the premise of protests by the Opposition parties demanding discussion over Pegasus in the Parliament. "It is being said about us that we're disturbing Parliament proceedings. We are not disturbing the House. We just want to fulfil our duties," Gandhi said.

"We want to know from Narendra Modi and Amit Shah - why you used this weapon (Pegasus spyware) against India's democratic institutions," he asked, terming the controversy a matter related to nationalism and treason.

"This weapon has been used against democracy. For me, it's not a matter of privacy. I see it as an anti-national act. Narendra Modi and Amit Shah Ji have attacked soul of India's democracy," Gandhi alleged.

The entire Opposition is and will remain united on the issues of national security and farm laws, Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut, standing alongside Gandhi, said outside Parliament.

Opposition protest intensified post noon and Congress members were seen throwing papers at the Chair and Treasury benches while protesting Pegasus and other issues, following which the House was adjourned.

To be sure, as the methodology of the investigation into the alleged snooping explains, the presence of a number on the database of the alleged targeted numbers for snooping does not indicate an individual’s phone was hacked — just that it was of interest. The leaked database was first obtained by France-based non-profit Forbidden Stories, which shared the information with the reporting partners. The devices associated with 67 of the numbers were analysed by Amnesty International and of these, 37 had signs of being hacked by Pegasus. Of the 37, 10 were in India.

https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/modi-ji-sent-a-weapon-in-your-phone-rahul-gandhi-attacks-govt-on-pegasus-101627460767612.html
 
This is a specifically Indian viewpoint and one which staunchly supports a virulent anti-Pak govt, as such it is not really taken seriously.

That's your opinion from your perspective.

You can't say for the mass nor I can.

We are here to provide our own opinions only.
 
Agreed with you.

Is Imran Khan a responsible and inspirational global leader? No. But nobody else is either. International politics is about fighting for your country's interests.

Is Imran Khan doing a good job for Pakistan relatively speaking compared to his predecessors? - Apparently so.


There are things to like about Imran in that he's a good statesman, if he's in a room he looks like someone you would not mind talking to because he's exceptional at people skills. I was a fan of him taking the subaway during US trip as he didn't want luxurious treatment while his country was in debt. I really applauded him for his handling of affairs during the altercations with India during the Pulwama case when things seemed to be escalating quickly but he showed calm head and tried his best to deescalate as quickly as possible.

Only Pakistanis can comment however about his actual performance metrics because like we have seen with Modi its easier being a camera doll and say whatever the hell for marketing sake but a good government is one which has a proper growth story to back it up.

Precisely. For us outside of Pakistan we are only getting a second hand version of what is happening inside the country. That is not to say that everything is hunky dory with PTI in Pakistan either. I know from my own family in Pakistan ( who are in Punjab) that not all of them are so keen on him. But they have quite a bias as Sharif clan probably favoured their state, and now they are seeing development in KPK and maybe they want more lion's share for Punjab.

This is just natural, but PM's job is not just to look out for his own state, but responsibility has to be for the entire country. I don't think we get a real idea of Pakistan on these boards as it is dominated by outsiders. But from words and actions of leaders like Imran and Sharif clan we get some feedback.
 
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