According to Indo-Asian News Service reported on May 9, a Bharatiya Janata Party Members has accused Internet giant Google in violation of the map of India Act, in its electronic map mark the core military facilities in India with comments. The Members called on the central government to take measures to force Google to hand over its database.
May 8 in the upper house, BJP MP Tarun Vijay specifically mentioned this event, urged the central government to investigate this question.
Vijay talking about, check out the location and reconnaissance is to prepare military action or terrorist attack key. Pakistani-American terrorist David Hyde before November 26, 2008 terrorist attacks in Mumbai on the Mumbai careful investigation. "Google through precise marking of military equipment and objectives, inadvertently provides a convenient electronic surveillance of potential enemy." Vijay said in a statement.
He also said that Google marked the behavior of the core military facilities in India clearly violated the Constitution. For example, it is described in detail on the satellite imagery the center of the reactor of the nuclear power plant in India "fairy", anti-shock wave bunker area and ammunition depots, India's Defense Air Force Base to mark specific fighter. Google high-definition satellite images, can be placed outside the aircraft and warships in the Navy Yard at a glance.
Tarun Vijay accused the government of complicity for this event. "If you can force the Blackberry offers its database, why not require Google to do so?" Tarun Vijay asked. He said the U.S. government under the Patriot Act can access any U.S. company's data server.
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