'Bakrid Invite' murder accused killed in encounter I Ghaziabad case
'Bakrid Invite' murder accused killed in encounter I Ghaziabad case
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On this Special Report, the focus is on the political face-off over the Centre's push for the 'Sanchar Saathi' app. While Telecom Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia clarified today that the app is "optional" and can be deleted, the Congress remains skeptical. Congress National Spokesperson Dr. Shama Mohamed argues the move mirrors "surveillance" tactics, citing the Pegasus controversy and questioning why the app was initially mandated for pre-installation. Countering her, BJP National Spokesperson Sanju Verma asserts the app is a critical tool against cyber fraud, claiming it has already helped block millions of suspicious connections. The debate escalates with personal barbs as both sides clash over privacy rights versus digital security.
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