New Delhi,Dec.21 : Attention computer users! Your PC or laptop will be now under constant watch by the Central agencies across the country.
In a decision with wide ramifications, the government has allowed 10 intelligence and investigating agencies and the Delhi Police to intercept, monitor and decrypt “any information” generated, transmitted, received or stored in “any computer”, an action that has come under attack from opposition parties.
The 10 agencies are Intelligence Bureau, National Investigation Agency (NIA), Enforcement Directorate (ED), Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), Narcotics Control Board, Central Board of Direct Taxes, Directorate of Revenue Intelligence, Cabinet Secretary (RAW), Directorate of Signal Intelligence (for service areas of Jammu and Kashmir, Northeast and Assam only) and Commissioner of Police, Delhi.
The notification made it clear that any subscriber or service provider person in charge of any computer resource is bound to extend all facilities and technical assistance to these agencies.
In case any person or entity refuses to cooperate, it “will face seven years in jail and a fine”.
The order has come under attack from Congress and other parties.
Congress spokesperson Randeep Surjewala tweeted: “This time, attack on privacy”.
“Modi Govt 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!,” tweeted Surjewala.
“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,” Ahmed Patel tweeted.
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. (IANS)