Rahul Gandhi also attacked the government over the Pegasus snooping row, accusing Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah of 'hitting the soul of India's democracy
Rahul Gandhi along with leaders of Opposition Parties during a protest march on the issue of Pegasus spyware in New Delhi. Pic PTI/Arun Sharma
"We are not disturbing Parliament, we are only fulfilling our responsibility," he said. He also said the Pegasus row "for us is an issue of nationalism, treason". "This is not a matter of privacy. It is an anti-national work." He said the Opposition was united over the issue. The government has been rejecting all Opposition charges over the issue.
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