Islamabad :
Reacting to the issue of espionage by India through Israeli software, the Foreign Office spokesman said that Pakistan strongly condemns the Indian government’s move, adding that espionage violates international norms.
Expressing deep concern over the international media report, the Foreign Office spokesman said in a statement that Pakistan was taking the matter seriously and Prime Minister Khan was also tapped by the Indian government. The Indian government is taking such steps in pursuit of education.
He said that the world has already seen such a face of the Indian government through disinfluence, the United Nations should investigate these issues and expose the face of the Indian government. Telephones hacked, we strongly condemn the Indian government-sponsored espionage, call on the United Nations and relevant agencies to investigate the matter.
The spokesman said that India was spying on an Israeli company through Pegasus spyware, the United Nations should investigate and clarify the facts and hold those responsible accountable as espionage violates international norms. The Foreign Office spokesman added that Pakistan Strongly condemns, spying on dissenting voices is the old curriculum of RSS and BJP.
He said that inhumane atrocities in Occupied Kashmir and spreading anti-Pakistan misguidance is the Indian agenda. The world is aware of the true face of so-called Indian “democracy” and has a very close look at all the revelations about India. The world has seen the face of Indian democracy in the form of the Disinfo Lab report.