"The PM has assaulted democratic institutions by using the weapons grade spyware against them. For me, this is not a matter of privacy, it is an anti-national act, treason. The weapon was used against me, SC, other leaders, journalists, activists. Then why should we not debate the issue in Parliament? What is the reason the discussion is not happening. This is the question."
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Rahul Gandhi (INC), as quoted in "Pegasus snooping is treason; not going anywhere till it’s discussed: Rahul Gandhi", Tribune India (28 July 2021)
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