
The matter of lapse in the security of PM Modi has now reached the Supreme Court and the matter can be heard tomorrow.
- The case of PM Modi’s security lapse reached the Supreme Court
- Supreme Court may hear tomorrow
- Punjab government constituted a high level committee for investigation
New Delhi: On Wednesday (January 5) in Hussainiwala, Punjab, the matter of lapse in the security of PM Narendra Modi is increasing continuously and now it has reached the Supreme Court (Supreme Court to hear PM Modi Security breach Case). Is.
- Supreme Court may hear tomorrow
The matter of security lapse of PM Narendra Modi in Punjab has been mentioned before the bench of Chief Justice NV Ramana. The matter can be heard in the Supreme Court tomorrow (January 7).
- Demand for action against those responsible
In the petition, a demand has been made to give proper directions to the Punjab government and action against those responsible. Apart from this, an appeal has also been made in the petition that a demand has also been made to stop the incident of such violation again.
- Punjab government constituted a high level committee for investigation
The Punjab government has constituted a high-level committee to investigate the lapses during PM Modi’s visit to Ferozepur. The committee will consist of retired judge Mehtab Singh Gill, Principal Secretary (Home Affairs) and Justice Anurag Verma. The committee will submit its report within 3 days.
- BJP raised the issue with the Governor of Punjab
The leaders of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Thursday met the Governor of Punjab and raised the issue of security lapses of PM Narendra Modi. Punjab BJP leaders met the Governor and demanded the dismissal of the Home Minister and the DGP.
- Home Ministry strict on security lapse
The BJP has described the lapse in the security of PM Narendra Modi as very serious, while the Union Home Ministry is also very strict. Union Minister Smriti Irani said that when no one knows where the PM’s convoy will pass. Only the security forces know about this, but what were people doing on the flyover there.
The Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has sought a report from the Punjab government in this matter. Let us inform that this was the first visit of the Prime Minister to Punjab after the withdrawal of three agricultural laws, but the Prime Minister returned after being stranded for 20 minutes on the flyover of Ferozepur.