New Delhi: Monday, April 6, 2026, while global tensions are escalating, in the ongoing special Parliament session, Rahul Gandhi launched a new attack on the Union Government, accusing it of compromising India's data sovereignty and keeping the public in the dark regarding critical digital infrastructure.
He alleged that the government has allowed massive amounts of Indian citizens' data to be stored and processed on foreign servers without adequate legal security, effectively handing the "keys to our democracy" to global tech giants. A.T.U.N. (All Things UBER Nice) Girls Fit & Flare Casual Dress
He claimed that high-level agreements regarding AI integration and cloud infrastructure were signed with international firms during the US-Israel-Iran crisis without being tabled in Parliament for discussion.
He expressed fears on centralized nature of current data collection, combined with a lack of a protection framework, is being used for political advantages rather than national security.
He added, "While the government beats the drum of 'Atmanirbhar Bharat,' the reality is that our most precious resource—our data—is being auctioned off to the highest bidder. India is being kept in the dark while its digital borders are being erased." Meerut Police Crack BSF Soldier's Death Case, Arresting Wife and Four Accomplices for Premeditated Shooting
One can understand Rahul Gandhi’s concerns, when Delimitation and Women Quota have to be discussed on 16th to 18th of this month. Obviously, he is intending to divert citizen’s attention. The "Dark Era" Architect Strikes Again: Why Chidambaram’s Opposition to Progress is No Surprise
Every citizen of this country knows, India, being the pioneer in AI, protecting our own data is not a big deal for the government in power. Every health data, financial data, surveys and statistics are protected and secured.