The summary is:
The text is a transcript of a video by Ravish Kumar, a journalist and TV anchor in India. He talks about the alert issued by L, a tech company, to some opposition MPs and journalists that their phones may be attacked by state-sponsored hackers. He links this to the previous Pegasus scandal, where an Israeli spyware was allegedly used to target critics of the government. He also criticizes the government for not cooperating with the investigation, not protecting the data of citizens, and being influenced by a particular industrialist, Adani. He cites a story of a king whose soul was in a parrot to illustrate his point. He urges the public to be aware of the threat to their privacy and democracy. He ends with a sarcastic remark that the government does not want people to know about its funding sources, but wants to peep into their phones.
Some possible key facts extracted from the text are:
1. Several opposition MPs and journalists in India have received an alert from Apple that their iPhones may be attacked by state-sponsored hackers.
2. Apple does not name or define the state-sponsored attackers, but it has previously sued an Israeli company, NSO, that makes spying software like Pegasus, which was allegedly used to target activists, journalists and politicians in several countries.
3. The Indian government has not cooperated with the investigation into the Pegasus scandal, and has not clarified whether it has asked Apple about the latest alerts or whether it will conduct a probe into them.
4. Apple had issued high-level warnings in September and October 2021 that its products may have security vulnerabilities that could allow attackers to access sensitive data, cameras and microphones.
5. Rahul Gandhi, a Congress leader and critic of the Modi government, has accused Adani, a powerful industrialist and ally of Modi, of being the real power behind the government and the source of its corruption and surveillance activities.