Vijay Shah Colonel Sofia Controversy: SIT Reports To SC On Madhya Pradesh Minister
Vijay Shah Colonel Sofia Controversy: The SIT, which is investigating against Madhya Pradesh minister Vijay Shah in the case of objectionable remarks on Colonel Sofia Qureshi, today submitted the status report in a sealed envelope to the Supreme Court. According to sources, it has been said in the report that the investigation is still in the initial stage, so some more time will be needed.
Vijay Shah, a minister in the Mohan Yadav government of Madhya Pradesh, had given a controversial statement on Colonel Sofia, who presented the information of Operation Sindoor to the media.
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Today, the hearing in this case was held in the Supreme Court. After which the court has given time to the SIT for investigation. Now the next hearing in this case will be held in July.
Next hearing will be in July
After today's hearing, the Supreme Court gave time to the SIT for investigation. Also, it was said that the ban on the arrest of Vijay Shah will continue. Let us tell you that Vijay Shah, a minister in the Mohan Yadav government of Madhya Pradesh, had given a controversial statement on Colonel Sofia Qureshi, who presented the information of Operation Sindoor to the media.
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The court recorded in its order today that the DIG had filed a status report in this case. It said that an SIT of three IPS officers has been formed and investigation was done on May 21. Speech scripts were prepared in this case and mobile phones were seized. Statements of witnesses were recorded. The investigation is in the initial stage, time has been sought.
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In this way, the Supreme Court has given time to the SIT for investigation. Also, the court has ordered to stop the ongoing hearing in the Madhya Pradesh High Court. The SC said that parallel hearing cannot be done in the same case. Now the next hearing in this case will be held in the third week of July.