Nitish Kumar, who heads the government in Bihar with the BJP, also said that that matter should also be discussed in Parliament as Opposition leaders have been “reiterating (for talks) for so many days”.
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, whose JD(U) is an ally of the BJP, Monday called for a probe in the Pegasus spyware controversy that has rocked the monsoon session of Parliament.
“A probe should be done, indeed. We have been hearing about telephone tapping for so many days,” Kumar was quoted as saying by news agency ANI.
A probe should be done, indeed. We have been hearing about telephone tapping for so many days, the matter should be discussed (in Parliament). People (Opposition) have been reiterating (for talks) for so many days, it should be done: Bihar CM Nitish Kumar pic.twitter.com/LeNCddsyd8
— ANI (@ANI) August 2, 2021
The JD(U) chief, who heads the government in Bihar with the BJP, also said that that matter should also be discussed in Parliament as Opposition leaders have been “reiterating (for talks) for so many days”.
In Parliament, Opposition parties have united to protest against the alleged snooping and have been continuously demanding a discussion on the matter in both the Houses.









