Mumbai: The Supreme court has refused to hear the plea of former Mumbai Police Commissioner Param Bir Singh. The Supreme Court has asked Parambir Singh why he came directly to the Supreme Court, why did you not go to the High Court first. On this, it was said on behalf of Parambir Singh that this matter is very serious and it will have an impact on the whole country. However, even after this, the Supreme Court has asked the former Commissioner of Police to go to the High Court first. On which on behalf of Param Bir Singh, even today, the matter has been filed for filing a petition in the High Court. In his petition, Parambir Singh has accused Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh of corruption and demanded a CBI inquiry. He has also challenged his transfer order in the petition. Please tell that former Mumbai Police Commissioner Param Bir Singh filed a petition in the Supreme court on March 22 for transfer to the Home Guard Department. In this petition, along with the demand of CBI to investigate all the allegations, he has also demanded to seize CCTV footage outside Anil Deshmukh's residence and get it examined so that the reality can be revealed to everyone. At the same time, Maharashtra Minister Jayant Patil said who allowed senior police officers to tap the phone. He said that the BJP has claimed that bribery is taking place in transfers and postings in the police department. Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh met Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray late on Tuesday, surrounded by serious allegations after the letter of former Mumbai Police Commissioner Param Bir Singh. The opposition is constantly demanding Anil Deshmukh's resignation, in such a situation, the meeting of the Home Minister with the CM can be very important. Also Read: U.S Texas: All Adults Eligible for COVID-19 jabs beginning March 29 Good news! Successful hip replacement surgery of 106-year-old woman The terror of corona in Bollywood, now superstar Aamir Khan gets corona positive