Why did PM not address sorry state of affairs of law enforcement agencies at DGPs' meet: Chidambaram
The Hindu
“The question is who set the NCB on these young people and why,” he said talking of the Aryan Khan case
Congress leader P. Chidambaram on Sunday asked why Prime Minister Narendra Modi did not address the "sorry state of affairs" of the country's law enforcement agencies at a .
He referred to the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) and claimed that the Bombay High Court, in its order granting bail to actor Shah Rukh Khan's son Aryan, had said there was of a conspiracy.
"The Court also found that the accused had no intention to commit an offence under the NDPS Act. The Court criticised the NCB for not conducting a medical examination to find out whether the accused had consumed drugs. So, no conspiracy, no consumption, no intent — the question is who set the NCB on these young people and why? "It is a repeat of the . This is the state of our law enforcement agencies. Why did the PM not address this sorry state of affairs at the DGPs conference?" the former Union Minister asked in a series of tweets.