"We take responsibility for blocking Modi in Punjab": UK Number calls on Supreme Court Advocate's phones

  • Lawbeat News Network
  • 12:59 PM, 10 Jan 2022

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Certain Advocates on Record at the Supreme Court have revealed that they have received calls from a number of the United Kingdom (with the affix +44) today morning, warning the Supreme Court judges to refrain from entertaining the ongoing case concerning the Prime Minister's security breach.

The person on the call stated that "they took responsibility" for blocking the Prime Minister's convoy in Punjab last week and that the Supreme Court did not do anything when many Sikhs lost their lives during the 1984 Anti-Sikh genocide.

"We take responsibility for blocking Modi in Punjab. Supreme Court Judges, you did nothing when thousands died during Anti Sikh Riots and you could not find one killer.. Remember the 1984 genocide when thousands died! You also toyed with the Farmer's demands, if you take stock of the PM Security issue, it will be the most disgraceful act that you have done" the caller said.

 

The Supreme Court is currently hearing a plea seeking probe into the Prime Minister's security breach last week in the state of Punjab.

The bench headed by the Chief Justice of India has also indicated that it shall set up a committee headed by a former top court judge to look into the issue of the security breach.

Today, the Solicitor General of India (SGI), Tushar Mehta informed Court that various provisions of the Special Protection Group Act and the "Blue Book" had been marred with the Security breach of the Prime Minister's convoy last week.

The Solicitor General then went on to tell Court that there was "Complete Intelligence Failure" at behest of the State Police.

"There was no intel to the SPG about the threat perception. There are safe houses for such a perception. In fact the Blue book says the state police down to the local police gets activated. Here no intel received till crowd was 100 meters away! COMPLETE INTELLIGENCE FAILURE."
- SGI To Supreme Court