Facebook Video: Probe on Mann extended by 2 weeks

Published : Aug 03, 2016, 07:48 AM ISTUpdated : Mar 31, 2018, 06:33 PM IST
Facebook Video: Probe on Mann extended by 2 weeks

Synopsis

Mann had live-streamed a video of his Parliament visit on Facebook "breaching security." Probe panel was constituted on July 25 for looking into his actions  Mann remains defiant about his attitude 

Speaker Sumitra Mahajan today granted two more weeks to the Lok Sabha panel probing the issue regarding Bhagwant Mann shooting a video of the Parliament complex and asked the AAP member not to attend the House till a decision was taken on the matter.

 

The decision followed a request from panel chairman Kirit Somaiya seeking more time as more witnesses needed to be examined and certain critical issues probed in depth.

 

Somaiya has submitted that in view of the gravity of the matter, the unanimous view among members of the committee was that for doing justice to the panel's remit, it needed some more time, the Speaker said.

 

"On due consideration of grounds and reasons stated, I have acceded to the request for an extension of two weeks more time w.e.f. August 4, 2016," Mahajan informed the House.

 

The nine-member committee, set up on July 25, was to submit its report by today.

 

"As earlier observed by me, in view of the seriousness of the matter, Bhagwant Mann, MP is further advised not to attend the sittings of the House until a decision is taken in the matter," Mahajan said.

 

On July 25 too, the Speaker had asked Mann not to attend the House till a decision was arrived at. The panel was set up a week after Mann had put out in the social media a video of his vehicle passing security barricades and entering the Parliament complex. He also had video-graphed a room where Parliament questions were being sorted.

 

Besides Somaiya, the panel has two other BJP members -- Meenakshi Lekhi and Satyapal Singh. The others are Anandrao Adsul (Shiv Sena), B Mahtab (BJD), Ratna De (TMC), Thota Narasimham (TDP), K C Venugopal (Cong) and P Venugopal (AIADMK).

 

On August 1, a defiant Mann told the panel that he had not breached the security of Parliament complex. Last week, in a five-page letter, Mann had refused to tender an unqualified apology.

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