SC Lawyers Told Not To Take Up PM’s Security Breach Case

Several Supreme Court advocates on Monday (January 10) claimed to have received an international call with a recorded message asking the apex court not to help the Central government by taking up a case connected with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s security breach in Punjab last week.

Speaking to IANS, Shivaji M. Jadhav, president, Supreme Court Advocates-On-Record Association, said one of the executive members of the association has received the call. People familiar with the development said the recorded message also claimed responsibility for blocking the PM’s passage last week.

According to sources, several Advocates-on-Record (AoRs) received calls from an unknown international number in the morning, with a recorded message that Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) has taken the responsibility for the PM’s security breach in Punjab. The recorded message added that the top court did not do enough with regard to killings of Sikh community members during the 1984 riots.

Senior advocate Mahesh Jethmalani, in a tweet, said: “The audio sent by the ‘Sikhs for Justice USA’ to AORs in the SC must be treated with circumspection. The audio could be a hoax motivated by publicity or to blur the trail to the guilty. But since it contains a veiled threat to SC judges/AORs, the NIA must investigate it forthwith.”

The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to set up a committee headed by a former top judge to probe the PM’s security breach in Punjab.

Senior advocate Maninder Singh, representing the Delhi-based petitioner Lawyer’s Voice, had mentioned the plea before the Supreme Court. He emphasised the importance of protection to the PM of the country and cited a previous top court ruling that looked at the SPG Act.

The plea sought an independent probe into the PM’s security breach in Punjab. It sought a direction to the District Judge Bathinda to collect, preserve and present all material pertaining to the movement and deployment of Punjab Police in connection with the visit of the Prime Minister, and fix responsibility of the DGP and the Chief Secretary, Punjab.

On January 6, the Ministry of Home Affairs constituted a three-member committee to enquire into the “serious lapses in the security arrangements” during the PM’s visit to Ferozepur, in poll-bound Punjab. The MHA said: “The committee will be led by Sudhir Kumar Saxena, Secretary (Security), Cabinet Secretariat, and comprising Balbir Singh, Joint Director, IB, and S. Suresh, IG, SPG.”

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