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Allegations of surveillance on specific people has no concrete basis: Centre

`The commitment to free speech as a fundamental right is the cornerstone of India`s democratic system. We have always strived to attain an informed citizenry with an emphasis on a culture of open dialogue,` said Additional Secretary, Electronics and Information Technology, Rajender Kumar

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Photo for representational purpose. Pic/ istock

Amid reports of snooping of prominent citizens, the Indian government said that allegations of surveillance on specific people has no concrete basis or truth associated with it whatsoever.

In response to journalists` queries on snooping of prominent citizens, Additional Secretary, Electronics and Information Technology, Rajender Kumar said: "India is a robust democracy that is committed to ensuring the right to privacy to all its citizens as a fundamental right. In furtherance of this commitment, it has also introduced the Personal Data Protection Bill, 2019 and the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021, to protect the personal data of individuals and to empower users of social media platforms."

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