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Know the Names of Indian Journalists in the Pegasus Phone Tapping Leaked List

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Last updated: May 10, 2023 8:30 pm
Team NationalViews Published July 19, 2021
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An investigation into a massive data leak by The Guardian along with other media organizations (16) reveals how Pegasus – NSO’s hacking spyware successfully snooped several journalists, human activists, lawyers amongst others by authoritarian governments. The analysis of the leaked data identifies 10 governments to be NSO customers including India. Others being, Mexico, UAE, Saudia Arabia, Hungary, Morocco, Bahrain, Rwanda, Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan.

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Investigative Reporter Rohini Singh of The WireRupesh Kumar Singh, Independent Journalist from Jharkand Was Spied in the Alleged Pegasus Spying ScandalSushant Singh, Former Indian Express Journalist Was a Victim of Pegasus Spyware Phone TappingPegasus Spyware Snoop List: Muzamil Jaleel, Deputy Editor, the Indian ExpressThe Hindu’s Vijaita Singh Is One of the Indian journalists in the Pegasus phone tapping leaked listShishir Gupta, Hindustan Times Group Executive EditorSwati Chaturvedi, ex-The Wire, Columnist – NDTV, Gulf NewsJournalist Sandeep Unnithan of the India Today GroupThe Wire founder-editor Siddharth VaradarajanThe Wire Founder-Editor M.K. Venu Is in The Pegasus Spyware Snoop List tooPranjoy Guha Thakurta, Editor Economy and Political WeeklyPrashant Jha, Hindustan Times Former Bureau ChiefRahul Singh, Defence Correspondent at Hindustan Times & MintJ Gopikrishnan, Special Correspondent – The PioneerDevirupa Mitra, Diplomatic Editor at The WireSmita Sharma, Former The TribuneManoj Gupta, TV18Ritika Chopra of the Indian ExpressAurangzeb Naqshbandi at The Hindustan TimesBhupinder Singh Sajjan, Journalist – Web Channel ASP TVJaspal Singh Heran, Editor Rozana PehredarSaikat Datta, Former Hindustan TimesDeepak Gidwani, Independent Journalist & Special Correspondent – DNA

Here in this article, we shall share the names of Indian journalists in the Pegasus phone tapping leaked list including top journalists from media house along with regional Independent journos who were allegedly put on the surveillance list by Pegasus Spyware –

Investigative Reporter Rohini Singh of The Wire

Remember the journalist Rohini Singh who detailed out the company growth of Jay Shah, the son of Amit Shah and currently also the President of BCCI? The exclusive story (The Golden Touch of Jay Amit Shah) shared how the company grew 16,000 fold in a year. Next, she also investigated the business dealings of ex-railway minister Piyush Goyal with Ajay Piramal – filing back-to-back reports on Nikhil Merchant, a businessman believed to be close to PM Narendra Modi.

I was targeted through the Pegasus spyware after my Jay Shah and Nikhil Merchant stories and while researching my story on @PiyushGoyal’s shady dealings. I would urge the government to stop reading my conversations and instead read my stories and try to get it’s house in order!

— Rohini Singh (@rohini_sgh) July 18, 2021

Rupesh Kumar Singh, Independent Journalist from Jharkand Was Spied in the Alleged Pegasus Spying Scandal

A Journalist and activist, Rupesh was arrested in 2019. His wife Ipsa in an exclusive story had even shared (back then) how Rupesh was framed by the police. When arrested, the Police asked Rupesh as to why he was so sympathetic towards tribals.

#pegasus की जासूसी रिपोर्ट में छोटे शहरों के हिन्दी पत्रकारों में से मेरा नाम आया है। मेरा जासूसी का कारण एक आदिवासी की फर्जी मुठभेड़ में की गयी हत्या पर मेरा सवाल उठाना था।
इस जासूसी के कारण ही 4 जून से 6 दिसंबर 2019 तक मुझे जेल में रहना पड़ा था।

लिखेंगे, लड़ेंगे व जीतेंगे ✊

— Rupesh Kumar Singh (@RupeshKSingh85) July 18, 2021

Sushant Singh, Former Indian Express Journalist Was a Victim of Pegasus Spyware Phone Tapping

In 2018, journalist Sushant Singh was chasing and reporting stories that included the CBI controversy, Rafale Deal, the Shenanigans in the Apex Court. In 2019 Singh covered Pulwama strike and the Balakot strike. In 2020, he covered the Ladakh crisis.

As one of the journalists whose mobile device was found to be targeted by Pegasus spyware even this month, with my cell number figuring in the list since 2018, I answered a few questions from @TheWire_in and its partners working on Project Pegasus. https://t.co/WJrWCe3wGt

— Sushant Singh (@SushantSin) July 19, 2021

Pegasus Spyware Snoop List: Muzamil Jaleel, Deputy Editor, the Indian Express

Recipient of the Ramnath Goenka Award, Muzamil Jaleel reports on Kashmir. His investigative stories and exposes have not only won him awards and accolades but have also shaken up the government. He has also worked with the Guardian, the Observer and the Times during his tenure in London.

Cleared of UAPA charges, two regret the 9 yrs they ‘lost’ | India News,The Indian Express https://t.co/HPpAT2yeR4

— Muzamil Jaleel (@MuzamilJALEEL) June 17, 2021

The Hindu’s Vijaita Singh Is One of the Indian journalists in the Pegasus phone tapping leaked list

Vijaita Singh covers the home ministry at the Hindu and despite the snooping thing she is determined to continue at doing what she is at her best. Meanwhile, her colleagues have something to say

"My job is to continue [doing] stories… News doesn’t stop, stories should be told as they are, without suppressing the facts or with any embellishment,” The Hindu’s Vijaita Singh told The Wire.

Proud to work with @vijaita ! https://t.co/tUJb22OUiB

— Suhasini Haidar (@suhasinih) July 18, 2021

Shishir Gupta, Hindustan Times Group Executive Editor

The Editor at Hindustan Times is the author of Indian Mujahideen: The Enemy Within, Himalayan Face-off : Chinese Assertion and Indian Riposte (2014). He covers strategic affairs including intelligence, insurgencies, terrorism and war.

Swati Chaturvedi, ex-The Wire, Columnist – NDTV, Gulf News

During her tenure at The Wire Swati Chaturvedi did several exclusive stories and investigative reporting on various stories including the Tink Tank of Shaurya Doval (Ajit Doval’s son), Smriti Irani blocking the salary funds for DD, AIR along with others.

What @PMOIndia did was weaponise my phone against me & all the other 39 journalists who were under illegal surveillance for 2 years. Is India still a democracy when the govt invades the privacy of citizens? And, rides roughshod over the Constitution

— Swati Chaturvedi (@bainjal) July 19, 2021

Journalist Sandeep Unnithan of the India Today Group

At the India Today group, Sandeep covers Defence & the Indian Military. He writes on national security issues and is the author of two books – Operation X (2019) AND Black Tornado (2014)

Indian startup tests swarm drone tech on India’s hallowed aerospace turf — IIT Delhi. Very interesting report by @SandeepUnnithan on #BattleCry: pic.twitter.com/XG2yO5WpCV

— Shiv Aroor (@ShivAroor) July 17, 2021

The Wire founder-editor Siddharth Varadarajan

An experienced journalist and has worked with several publications, Siddharth Varadarajan founded the Wire along with MK Venu and Siddharth Bhatia. He has been named in several FIRs over the years the latest has been the FIR on him by the Rampur police amidst the Farmers Protest.

BREAKING | #PegasusProject

A leaked database of thousands of telephone numbers believed to have been listed by multiple govt clients of an Israeli surveillance technology firm includes over 300 verified Indian mobile telephone numbers. | @svaradarajanhttps://t.co/mpOzcVp4pH

— The Wire (@thewire_in) July 18, 2021

The Wire Founder-Editor M.K. Venu Is in The Pegasus Spyware Snoop List too

With over 25 years of experience in journalism, MK Venu is the founder-editor of The Wire known to carry out exclusive investigative stories.

.@SushantSin, @mkvenu1, @rohini_sgh, @KhurafatiChopra, @vijaita वगैरह के फोन तो उठाने ही नहीं हैं, भले ही ये व्हाट्सएप पर कॉल करें।

— MANJUL (@MANJULtoons) July 18, 2021

Pranjoy Guha Thakurta, Editor Economy and Political Weekly

Senior journalist Pranjoy Guha was issued an arrest warrant by Kutch court in regards to a defamation suit by the Adani group regarding his two articles covered in The Wire and Economy & Political Weekly. He too has been in the Pegasus Spyware surveillance list.

Adani Defamation Case Against Paranjoy Guha Thakurta: Gujarat Court Issues Arrest Warrant Against Journalist @paranjoygt https://t.co/BuFRnablBI

— Live Law (@LiveLawIndia) January 21, 2021

Prashant Jha, Hindustan Times Former Bureau Chief

A Journalist, Jha has authored several books including -How The BJP Wins (2017) and Battles of The New Republic:A Contemporary History of Nepal (2014).

Rahul Singh, Defence Correspondent at Hindustan Times & Mint

Co-author of India’s most Fearless along with Shiv Aroor, Rahul Singh covers military affairs at Hindustan Times.  

Today I had the opportunity to interact with talented journalists, @Tavysingh, @ShivAroor and @rahulsinghx.

Shiv and Rahul shared with me a copy of their work, #IndiasMostFearless, which celebrates the courage of our forces. Kudos to them for the noteworthy effort. pic.twitter.com/8KpuSjhQHS

— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) September 10, 2019

J Gopikrishnan, Special Correspondent – The Pioneer

A recipient of the Ramnath Goenka Award, he is known for his special reporting exposing the 2G case.

Hello @svaradarajan & @mkvenu1
Why not put my photo in the story header? Beautiful @bainjal photo also avoided. Why? 😁 https://t.co/qz7lDojdUw

— J Gopikrishnan (@jgopikrishnan70) July 18, 2021

Devirupa Mitra, Diplomatic Editor at The Wire

Devirupa Mitra, the Diplomatic Editor is one of the Indian journalists in the Pegasus phone tapping leaked list. She has 15 years of experience and her current focus is tracking developments in IFP (Indian Foreign Policy) along with the Ministry of External Affairs.

Smita Sharma, Former The Tribune

Independent Journalist. She writes and reports on Foreign Policy.

Through exchanges with @FbdnStories learnt my phone was snooping target in 2018-2019 when I was with The Tribune.Though my phone remained uncompromised. Snooping may be an old political tool,but it never was or Is right. Cannot be legitimised in a democracy. My remarks 👇🏽#Pegasus pic.twitter.com/G7zK3oZ9mO

— Smita Sharma (@Smita_Sharma) July 19, 2021

Manoj Gupta, TV18

He is into investigations and security affair at TV18

Ritika Chopra of the Indian Express

Ritika is a Senior Assistant Editor at the Indian Express who covers the Ministry of Education and Election Commission. Her phone has been tapped during the period of 2018-19 where she revealed the divide within the Election Commission of India over poll code violations for which she was even awarded the International Press Institute (India) Award for Excellence in Journalism, 2020. 

Three editors of @IndianExpress — 2 current & 1 former — are among over 40 journalists in India whose phone numbers figure in a leaked list of potential targets of surveillance by an “unidentified agency,” using Pegasus spyware, @thewire_in reported Sundayhttps://t.co/ACyAL8eJZt

— Ritika Chopra (@RitikaChopra__) July 19, 2021

Aurangzeb Naqshbandi at The Hindustan Times

The journalist for 16 years, Aurangzeb covers politics and keeps a close watch on developments in Jammu & Kashmir.

Thank you https://t.co/5wvk8hBqdL

— Aurangzeb Naqshbandi (@naqshzeb) July 18, 2021

Bhupinder Singh Sajjan, Journalist – Web Channel ASP TV

Arrested in April 2020 and then released on bail, Bhupinder Singh Sajjan’s phone was tapped too. He is a journalist from Punjab and runs a web channel ASP TV – Apna Sanjha Punjab TV.

Jaspal Singh Heran, Editor Rozana Pehredar

Rozana Pehredar is a relatively new vernacular newspaper that has been in circulation since 2001. The newspaper even has a web portal. His newspaper over the years has run campaigns including signature campaigns to release Sikh detainees. The newspaper also marked a dedicated space for farmer’s agitation.

Saikat Datta, Former Hindustan Times

An award-winning journalist for over 20 years, Datta has been an investigative reporter with several news organisations. He has been a defence correspondent with The Indian Express and Editor (National Security) with Hindustan Times. He is also a consulting Editor will Scroll and runs a think tank DeepStrat that is into Policy research, consultancy on international relations, security, foreign policy, defence and economy.

So if you use an Android phone and your phone was hacked using #Pegasus, even a factory reset or a formatting won't help erase it. As @iam_anandv and I write here, it will remain forever. Even a patch won't work after your device has been infected.https://t.co/SwvCuZbIXQ

— Saikat Datta (@saikatd) November 5, 2019

Deepak Gidwani, Independent Journalist & Special Correspondent – DNA

Lucknow based independent journalist Deepak Gidwani over the years has been covering all about the political and current affairs in the state of Uttar Pradesh. An ex-Sahara employee he also covered an exclusive story on the downfall of Subroto Roy.

Meanwhile, the Press Club of India tweets –

This is the first time in the history of this country that all pillars of our democracy — judiciary, Parliamentarians, media, executives & ministers — have been spied upon. This is unprecedented and the PCI condemns unequivocally. The snooping has been done for interior motives.

— Press Club of India (@PCITweets) July 19, 2021

Here we have shared the names of Indian Journalists in the Pegasus Phone Tapping Leaked List. We shall share more names as we update the article. The total list of Indian journalists that were spied in the Pegasus Spy Scandal is 40!

The social activists who were spied by Spyware Pegasus are Hassan Babar Nehru of JK, JNU scholar Umar Khalid, Thirumurgan Gandhi, Rona Wilson, Rupali Jadhav (all 4 are arrested under UAPA). Activist Degree Prasad Chouhan and Laxman Pant too were under surveillance. In addition, opposition leader Rahul Gandhi, Gandhi’s associate Sachin Rao and Alankar Sawai, former Election Commissioner Ashok Lavasa were also on the hacking list. Interestingly, current IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw and MoS Prahlad Patel were allegedly snooped too.

Also Read: 5 Facts You Must Know About Gauri Lankesh – The Senior Journalist Who was Shot Dead in Bangalore!

Also Read: Top 5 Fake Journalists in India – Know Why Indians Call These Journalists as Fake!

Meanwhile, the Indian Government is being questioned by the opposition and international media as well –

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