Thiruvananthapuram: The opposition Congress on Sunday asked Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan to tell what Kerala had gained by sharing its coronavirus data with US firm Sprinklr.
Leader of Opposition Ramesh Chennithala told the media that Vijayan and his party is on cloud nine and wrongly claiming that the High Court has given them an all-clear signal in the handing over of the data to US marketing and PR firm.
"Nothing of that sort has happened and instead have accepted all our fears, which included secrecy and privacy of data, taking informed consent of patients, and anonymity of all personal information. The court has clearly said had it been normal circumstances, it would have taken a different position but given the need to take urgent steps to prevent COVID-19 spread, it is not doing so. We want Vijayan to tell us what has Kerala gained by giving the data to Sprinklr," said Chennithala.
Chennithala said only an interim order had come from the High Court. "You just wait and see, the court will look into all the explanations that the Vijayan government has given; so we will wait for the final verdict."