PM Modi Security Breach Case: During the hearing, the counsel for the Punjab government said that the Supreme Court can form a committee to investigate the matter, but our officers should not be accused yet.A hearing on the matter of lapse in the security of PM Narendra Modi was held in the Supreme Court today (Monday). The Supreme Court said that under the chairmanship of a retired judge of the Supreme Court, a committee is going to be formed to investigate the lapse in the security of PM Modi. The Supreme Court has also asked the DGP of Chandigarh, IG of NIA, Registrar General of Punjab and Haryana High Court and ADGP of Punjab to be included in this committee.

SC reprimands Punjab government

The Supreme Court reprimanded the Punjab government during the hearing. The Supreme Court said that when you are not able to decide whether there has been a mistake or not, then why have you come to the court? At the same time, SG Tushar Mehta said that there was a violation of the SPG Act and the Blue Book in the case of a lapse in the security of PM Modi.SC gets documents related to PM's security

Let us tell you that the hearing of the lapse in the security of Prime Minister Narendra Modi is being done by a bench headed by Chief Justice of India NV Ramana. While hearing the matter, the Chief Justice of India said that we got the documents related to the security of the Prime Minister at 10 am today. During the hearing, the counsel for the Punjab government said that as per the order of the Supreme Court, all the records have been submitted to the Registrar of the High Court.

What is the objection of the Punjab Government?

Objecting to the decision of the Central Government to summon the officers of the Punjab Government, the counsel for the Punjab Government said that the Central Government has spoken of action against those officers.During the hearing of the case, the counsel for the Punjab government also said that if the Supreme Court wants, then a separate inquiry committee should be constituted in this matter. We will cooperate with that committee but our government and our officials should not be accused now.