
PM Security Breach: Supreme Court Lawyers Receive Threatening Calls Again
NDTV
Today's calls warned "anti-Muslim and anti-Sikh" Supreme Court advocates they would be held "accountable" after a police case was filed over last week's messages
Several Supreme Court lawyers on Monday said they had received threatening phone calls - allegedly from pro-Khalistan group Sikhs For Justice for the second time in seven days - over a case involving security lapses during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Punjab this month.
Today's calls warned "anti-Muslim and anti-Sikh" Supreme Court advocates they would be held "accountable" after a police case was filed over last week's messages.
"... first we warn advocates. The issue was between PM Modi and Sikhs, but you have filed complaint against SFJ (and) put yourself in a dangerous position. Now we will hold anti-Muslim and anti-Sikh Supreme Court advocates accountable," the caller said.
The calls apparently also contained messages like "(we) will block PM Modi on Jan 26 (Republic Day)" and "(we) will not let Justice Indu Malhotra investigate the PM security breach case".