Mumbai: Amidst the political earthquake in Maharashtra, CM Uddhav Thackeray and Home Minister Anil Deshmukh met on Tuesday and it is believed that the two leaders have been churning out the report of senior police officer Rashmi Shukla during the meeting. Former Mumbai Police Commissioner Param Bir Singh's plea against Anil Deshmukh is scheduled to be heard in the Supreme Court today. Earlier, there was a discussion on the meeting of CM Thackeray and Deshmukh that the report sent by DG Subodh Jaiswal between the CM and the Home Minister was discussed, but later on, internal sources abbreviated that Rashmi Shukla's report had been discussed. It was said that the government had been confused and tapping. The report is based on third-party conversations and there is no concrete evidence to investigate the matter with the home minister's staff. There was no transfer when the third conversation took place during the corona. The transfers that were made anytime later were signed by all the members of the Police Establishment Board, in which all the members signed the Director-General and many others. According to the Rashmi Shukla report, many transfers have not been made so no action has been taken. Also Read: BJP secures 25 wards in Panaji Municipal Corporation election Goa municipal polls: BJP wins 5 of 6 councils Fierce raging on lathicharge of police, Tejashvi said 'Shoot it if you are men ...'