Congress says Supreme Court put 'stamp' on its reservations over social media hub issue
The bench sought the Centre's response on the plea by TMC MLA Mahua Moitra and also asked for Attorney General K K Venugopal's assistance in the matter.

Congress's communications in-charge Randeep Surjewala said in a tweet that on June 1 the Congress had raised the "serious issue" of the Modi government acting as a 'surveillance state' by setting up a 'Social Media Communication Hub' that "will be a tool by BJP to snoop on citizens".
"July 13: SC puts a stamp on our reservations," he said on Twitter.
June 1: Congress raises the serious issue of Modi Govt acting as a ‘surveillance state’ by setting up a ‘Social Med… https://t.co/54zjPr9pbY
— Randeep Singh Surjewala (@rssurjewala) 1531548376000Surjewala also tagged a statement issued by Congress spokesperson Abhishek Manu Singhvi on June 1 in which he had accused the Modi government of trying to invade the privacy of every individual in the country by creating a social media hub. "Does the government want to tap its citizens' WhatsApp messages? It will be like creating a surveillance state," the apex court bench of Chief Justice Dipak Misra and Justices A M Khanwilkar and D Y Chandrachud had said while hearing a PIL filed by a Trinamool Congress legislator from West Bengal.
The bench sought the Centre's response on the plea by TMC MLA Mahua Moitra and also asked for Attorney General K K Venugopal's assistance in the matter. In May this year, the Broadcast Engineering Consultants India Limited (BECIL), a Public Sector Undertaking under the Information and Broadcasting Ministry, had floated a tender to supply a software for the project.
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