The Supreme Court has issued a stay on the reopening of a road outside the residence of Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann in Chandigarh, which had been ordered by the Punjab and Haryana High Court to be reopened on an experimental basis. The top court also issued a notice on the appeal of the Punjab government. The decision was influenced by opposition from both the Central and Punjab governments, citing security concerns due to the historical closure of the road in the 1980s amid terrorism threats in the region.
Supreme Court Stays Opening Of Road Outside Punjab Chief Minister's Home In Chandigarh https://t.co/8SEwhTLeD0 @Verma__Ishika reports https://t.co/8RdcbEbk3u
Supreme Court Stays Opening Of Road Outside Punjab Chief Minister's Home In Chandigarh https://t.co/qUOZrnSXM6 @ishika_verma reports https://t.co/ugQhOU1IdL
The Supreme Court stayed the opening of a road outside Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann’s residence in Chandigarh on an experimental basis. The top court noted that the road was closed in the 1980s during the height of terrorism in Punjab. https://t.co/YEtOtCXMtr
#NewsAlert | Supreme Court stays opening of road outside Chief Minister Mann's residence in Chandigarh, says both Centre, Punjab government opposed to it due to threat perception | reported by news agency PTI
SC stays opening of road outside CM Mann's residence in Chandigarh, says both Centre, Punjab govt opposed to it due to threat perception
Supreme Court stays a direction issued by the Punjab and Haryana High Court ordering to reopen on experimental basis the road outside residence of Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann for public. Supreme Court also issues notice on the appeal of Punjab government challenging the… https://t.co/CN6Sgbt4vI