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PM security breach: Supreme Court appointed five-member committee begins probe, also investigates rally site

The Supreme Court had set up a five-member committee on January 12, headed by retired top court judge Justice Indu Malhotra to probe into the security lapse

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PM Narendra Modi's Punjab visit got cancelled due to security lapse. File Pic

PM Narendra Modi's Punjab visit got cancelled due to security lapse. File Pic

A month after the security lapse involving Prime Minister Narendra Modi occurred on January 5 in Punjab, the five-member committee set up by the Supreme Court reached the incident site at Ferozepur for the first time to probe the case on Sunday.

The Supreme Court had set up a five-member committee on January 12, headed by retired top court judge Justice Indu Malhotra to probe into the security lapse.

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