The prime minister of india, narendra Modi, the chief minister of the state of Andhra Pradesh, Y S jagan Mohan Reddy, and business magnate gautam adani were the targets of a lawsuit filed in a US court on Thursday, according to reports in the media. The lawsuit claimed Pegasus spyware was used to conduct a witch hunt against political rivals. According to the newspaper, gastroenterologist Dr. lokesh Vuyyuru of Richmond filed the complaint against Modi, jagan, and adani on May 24. All of these leaders and a number of others have received summonses from the US district court for the district of Columbia, which were sent to them in india on august 4.
Even World Economic Forum founder and chairman professor Klaus Schwab was listed as a respondent in the dispute. On august 2, he received a summons in Switzerland. Unexpectedly, according to the reports, Dr. lokesh did not attach any supporting documentation to his appeal. He made outrageous claims about the involvement of Modi, Reddy, and adani in corruption, including significant cash transfers to the US and the use of Pegasus spyware against political rivals.
Famous New York-based Indian-American lawyer Ravi Batra has called the complaint pointless and toilet paper. He claimed that Lokesh's abuse of our federal courts by submitting his 53-page complaint to malign and criticise india suggests that he has too much spare time on his hands.
Even World Economic Forum founder and chairman professor Klaus Schwab was listed as a respondent in the dispute. On august 2, he received a summons in Switzerland. Unexpectedly, according to the reports, Dr. lokesh did not attach any supporting documentation to his appeal. He made outrageous claims about the involvement of Modi, Reddy, and adani in corruption, including significant cash transfers to the US and the use of Pegasus spyware against political rivals.
Famous New York-based Indian-American lawyer Ravi Batra has called the complaint pointless and toilet paper. He claimed that Lokesh's abuse of our federal courts by submitting his 53-page complaint to malign and criticise india suggests that he has too much spare time on his hands.