TDP general secretary and son of party chief Chandrababu Naidu, Nara Lokesh. (X/@naralokesh)Andhra Pradesh Chief minister designate N Chandrababu Naidu has sought a report from the Director General of Police (DGP) on whether Pegasus was used to tap the phones belonging to him and his son N Lokesh Naidu by the Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy regime.
Lokesh Naidu told The Indian Express that he and Naidu were targeted twice and that they received alerts on their mobile phones. “I have been targeted twice, once during my Yuva Galam yatra in March 2023 and once this April during campaigning. We both received the alerts from Apple. We suspect that Pegasus was used by the Jagan government to tap our phones,” Lokesh said.
According to Lokesh, there were indications that the previous government acquired Pegasus off the books and operated it from a location outside the state. “We want to know from where it was procured and from which location it was operated and who all were targeted,” he said. Lokesh said that as it became clear that it was losing, the Jagan government destroyed evidence in some offices. He said that a police inquiry will reveal what has been erased.
His allegations come against the backdrop of the phone tapping case during the Bharat Rashtra Samiti (BRS) regime in Telangana, where some officials of the Special Intelligence Bureau (SIB) led by then SIB DIG Prabhakar Rao allegedly tapped the phones and conducted electronic surveillance on Opposition political leaders and activists.
According to police sources, former Deputy Commissioner of Police (Task Force, Hyderabad City) P Radhakishan Rao has confessed to his involvement in the tapping of phones by some officers in the Telangana SIB when the BRS government was in power.