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New Delhi: The political fight began after Congress objected to preloading the Sanchar Saathi app on new phones. Congress said the move attacks privacy. They called the app dangerous. They said it could monitor citizens. BJP leaders denied the charge. They said Congress is spreading fear. The issue quickly heated up nationwide.
BJP leader Sambit Patra strongly replied to Congress. He said only guilty people fear the app. He used the line “Chor ki daadhi mein tinka.” He said Congress leaders are nervous for wrong reasons. He claimed the app is harmless. He said Congress is trying to confuse people. His remarks created a political storm.
Patra referred to the National Herald case. He mentioned Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi. He said they face accusations of swindling Rs 5,000 crore. He reminded that they are out on bail. He said Congress wants to hide the truth. He said they always attack government reforms. His comments targeted Congress directly.
BJP said the app protects users. They said it prevents fraud. They said it cannot read messages. It cannot hear calls. It cannot reach personal data. They said it helps track stolen phones. They said it only supports user safety. They insisted it is not a spying tool.
Communications minister Jyotiraditya Scindia also spoke. He said the app stays dormant. It works only when users register. He said anyone can delete it anytime. He said the app is optional. He said the goal is security. He rejected snooping allegations strongly. He said false claims must stop.
Congress said the move shows dictatorship. They called it a snooping app. They demanded its withdrawal. They said privacy is at risk. Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge spoke sharply. He said the government is strangling people’s voice. Congress leaders kept attacking the plan. Their statements spread widely online.
Patra replied again to Congress charges. He said the app secures people’s voice. He said it protects mobile phones. He said life depends on phones today. So devices must be safe. He accused Congress of misinformation. He said people know the truth. He said the government will continue protecting users.