Court seeks ATR from cops on plea against Mani Shankar Aiyar

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

A here today sought an action taken report (ATR) from police on a leader's plea for lodging a case against suspended for hosting Pakistani officials that allegedly posed a threat to national security.

directed petitioner Agrawal, a lawyer, who also sought FIR against Aiyar for allegedly uttering "derogatory" words against the Prime Minister, to supply copies of the documents in based on which the police would file an ATR by April 7, the next date of hearing.


The rejected the prayer of the complainant, who wanted the next date of hearing to be advanced on the ground that the matter was "sensitive".

Agrawal later told reporters he would approach the High for a "speedy hearing in the matter as it was about the security of the country."

In his plea, Agrawal claimed that "derogatory" words were used against Modi at the meeting held on December 6 at Aiyar's residence, which was also attended by former and ex-vice president

The petitioner has sought the court's direction to police to book Aiyar and others present under conspiracy and charges, and investigate the matter.

The plea by Agrawal, who contested the last election against from Rae Bareli, said the meeting was held at the south residence of Aiyar which was attended among others by Pakistan's High and an ex-of that country.

He said the and the Home Ministry were not informed about the meeting despite India's strained relations with

The petitioner said he had requested the National Investigation Agency (NIA) and the police for a probe but in vain.

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First Published: Thu, January 04 2018. 18:00 IST