The only documents now released by the government are email messages. The opposition leader demanded that the chief minister release the files that were assigned by the respective departments to deal with the sprinkles.
The state government does not permit the transfer of personal information to international companies. The agreement of the State Cabinet and the Center should be approved when the agreement is signed. But this does not appear to have been the case. The Opposition Leader said that it was a fraudulent agreement, without mentioning the scope of work and penal provisions in the agreement currently issued.
Sprinkler is the company that has been suing the United States for two years for a $ 350 million data fraud case. Another company, which is a partner in the company, has filed a lawsuit seeking $ 50 million. It is a serious matter that the Government of Kerala has signed an agreement to provide information about the people of Kerala to a company that has been involved in data fraud in the US for two years.
The health information and personal data of the people of Kerala are being traded. Chennithala said this was corrupt. “We have to go to New York to file a lawsuit and there is no case in India,” he said.
In short, we have to go to New York to defend the fundamental rights of Keralites. Tonight’s IT According to the documents released by the department, Dan Hayley, an expatriate from the US company Sprinkler, confirmed the security concerns via email. This is not a legal agreement.
Ramesh Chennithala said, “If I had not told you, the government probably would not have taken such a guarantee.” The Leader of the Opposition said that the role of the Chief Minister of Kerala should be clarified in this data transaction.

