Opposition attacks decision on intercepting all computers


New Delhi, Dec 21 (IANS): The Opposition on Friday attacked the BJP-led government over its order allowing 10 central security and investigative agencies and Delhi Police to intercept, monitor and decrypt any computer, terming this a breach of right to privacy and describing it as a "surveillance and Orwellian" state.

"Through this order the BJP government is converting India into a surveillance state. It is an ultimate assault on the fundamental rights and Rights to Privacy," Congress leader Anand Sharma told reporters outside Parliament.

He said that the order was also in direct conflict with the Supreme Court judgement that "right to privacy is a fundamental right".

"The government has done it by strength we collectively oppose it. This gives unlimited powers to all these agencies to monitor every information," he added.

 

Senior Congress leader and former Home Minister P. Chidambaram said if anybody is going to monitor computers, then it is an Orwellian state.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee also took to Twitter to attack the Centre's order.

"I have come to know that Union Home Ministry has issued an order yesterday authorising 10 Central Agencies to carry out interception, monitoring and decryption of any information generated, transmitted, received or stored in any computer resource.

If it is for National Security, then only for that purpose Central Government already has the machinery. But, why all commoners will be affected? Public Opinion please... Blanket surveillance is bad in law," she said.

Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader Manoj Jha said, "We have seen their modus-operandi through whatever we learnt from the corridors of te CBI. This goes on to confirm that we are living in an Orwellian state. It is a challenge and dangerous to the media also."

Samajwadi Party leader Ram Gopal Yadav described it as a "dangerous order" and alleged that the government was moving on the path of dictatorship.

"The decision is very dangerous and the government has started to move on the path of dictatorship," he said.

Yadav also said that the government has taken the step after its losses in the recently- concluded Assembly polls.

"I want to warn them that this order is in their hands only for four months and after that a new government would be here. So they should not dig holes for themselves," the SP leader added.

Communist Party on India (Marxist) general secretary Sitaram Yechury also criticised the government for treating every citizens like a criminal and described the order as unconstitutional.

"Why is every Indian being treated like a criminal? This order by a government wanting to snoop on every citizen is unconstitutional and in breach of the telephone tapping guidelines, the privacy Judgement and the Aadhaar judgement," Yechury tweeted.

The remarks of the opposition leaders came on a Home Ministry order that allowed 10 central intelligence and investigating agencies and the Delhi Police to intercept, monitor and decrypt "any information" generated, transmitted, received or stored in "any computer".

Congress spokesperson Randeep Singh Surjewala also took to twitter and attacked the government.

"This time, attack on privacy. Modi government mocks and flouts Fundamental 'Right to Privacy' with brazen impunity! Having lost elections, now wants to scan/snoop your computers? ‘Big Brother Syndrome' is truly embedded in NDA's DNA!," Surjewala said.

Senior Congress leader Ahmed Patel said, "The sweeping powers given to agencies to snoop phone calls and computers without any checks and balances is extremely worrisome. This is likely to be misused."

"The Government order giving a blanket approval to electronic surveillance is a direct assault on civil liberties and personal freedom of citizens," he tweeted," Patel added.

AIMIM and Lok Sabha member, Asaduddin Owaisi, said: "Modi has used a simple government order to permit our national agencies to snoop on our communications. Who knew that this is what they meant when they said ‘ghar ghar Modi'.

"George Orwell's Big Brother is here and welcome to 1984," he had tweeted late on Thursday. 

  

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Fri, Dec 21 2018

    One of the key problems with the Modi government has been its ‘cloaks -and-daggers’ style of functioning. Like a bull in a china shop, it rushes headlong into decisions without consultation, discussion or consensus. Only the other day it told the Supreme Court that it did not think it was necessary to consult the Central Information Commission before finalizing amendments in the RTI Act.
    Under PM Modi India becomes a surveillance state. It has allowed 10 intelligence and investigating agencies and Delhi Police to intercept, monitor and decrypt “any information” generated, transmitted, received or stored in “any computer”.
    1. Is the Government preparing for a crackdown?
    2. Why else would it authorize 10 agencies to inspect computers, retrieve metadata and snoop on phones barely three months before the election?
    3. What happens then to privacy upheld by the Supreme Court as a fundamental right of the citizen?
    Content streams are much richer, pervasive and personal. The phrasing of, “intercept” in the rules includes traffic diversion. May permit code injections and malware attacks. It permits decryption. Imagine your search queries on “Google” over years being demanded. Mixed with your Whatsapp metadata, who you talk to, when & how much. Added layers of data streams from emails + Facebook.
    Govt mocks & flouts Fundamental ‘Right to Privacy’ with brazen impunity! Having lost elections, now Modi Govt wants to scan/snoop your computers. The Government order giving blanket approval to electronic surveillance is a direct assault on civil liberties & personal freedom of citizens.
    If it is for National Security, then only for that purpose Central Government already has the machinery. Why is every Indian being treated like a criminal? This order by a govt wanting to snoop on every citizen is unconstitutional and in breach of the telephone tapping guidelines, and the Aadhaar judgment. Who knew that this is what they meant when they said ‘Ghar Ghar Modi'.
    Jai Hind

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  • mahesh, mangalore

    Fri, Dec 21 2018

    why do you keep copying from national herald newspaper and posting it here?
    dont you have any original thoughts of your own?

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  • Glynus, Kavoor

    Fri, Dec 21 2018

    @mohan, mangalore

    Legitimate Links please. It is easy to create web pages and even do phishing. Can I have authentic source of the order in 2009

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  • Mohan, mangalore

    Fri, Dec 21 2018

    In 2009, the UPA government had brought the Information Technology (Procedure and Safeguards for Interception, Monitoring and Decryption of Information) Rules, 2009.
    Check it out on Google.
    Don't believe my words.
    Check it yourself.

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  • mohan, mangalore

    Fri, Dec 21 2018

    Link of the Act,2009
    http://www.itlaw.in/information-technology-procedure-safeguards-interception-monitoring-decryption-information-rules-2009/

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 21 2018

    Undeclared Emergency.

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  • mohan, mangalore

    Fri, Dec 21 2018

    Same order was given in 2009. Check out the facts.
    Who was in power that time?
    Hum Kare toh balatkar?

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  • Glynus, Kavoor

    Fri, Dec 21 2018

    King Herod afraid of losing his chair employing hackers from North Korea to make the whole India Mouni baba

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  • Vishal, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 21 2018

    This government is crossing its limits. We reside in a democracy called India and not in one of the Gulf states. It is a reprehensible act and needs to be condemned.

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  • AUBB, India / Kuwait

    Fri, Dec 21 2018

    @Vishal,

    Do they peep into your computers in Gulf states....?

    Reply Report Abuse

  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Dec 21 2018

    BJP has now resorted to Hacking to win in 2019 ...

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  • Krishna godse, India

    Fri, Dec 21 2018

    Join bjp if u want clean chit for the crime u made earlier

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