
Sidhu Moose Wala Murder: Court Questions Punjab Amid Row Over AAP's Post
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The court also asked the Bhagwant Mann government to explain the basis on which it decided to withdraw or trim the security cover of over 400 people
Amid outrage over the killing of Punjabi singer Sidhu Moose Wala, the Punjab and Haryana High Court on Monday issued a notice to the state government, seeking to know why the names of those whose security had been withdrawn or curtailed, came out in the public domain, reports said. AAP सरकार का लगातार VIP Culture पर वार। pic.twitter.com/fk5ikf2b9x
The bench of Justice Raj Mohan Singh also asked the Bhagwant Mann government to explain the basis on which it decided to withdraw or trim the security cover of over 400 people, including Moose Wala.
Justice Singh has asked the state government to submit the report in a sealed cover by June 2.
The court, reports said, was hearing a petition filed by Punjab's former deputy Chief Minister OP Soni, who sought the quashing of the order dated May 11 de-categorising his security from "Z", reports said.