Lucknow: The missing of a suspicious parcel at the office of CM Yogi Adityanath in Uttar Pradesh has been stirred up. An inquiry has also been ordered into the role of a chief security officer in the case. A parcel was sent to Lucknow Annexe on October 8, 2020, through a courier company. It was received by the annexe security personnel. After receiving it, the parcel disappeared from there. In this case, Mission New India National President Ravi Chanakya has sent a letter of complaint to CM Yogi.
The letter demands that an enquiry be conducted. After which the government has ordered a probe by DGP and additional chief secretary in a letter issued through the Special Secretary of the Home Department. The report of the investigation has been asked to be submitted within 15 days. However, so far, it has not been clear what was in this parcel. According to the complaint, the parcel is sensitive and may contain some suspicious thing. An SIT inquiry was sought in the matter. The case is now said to be constituted by the SIT to submit the inquiry report within 15 days.
Earlier in February last year, a case of negligence in the security of CM Yogi came to light. The CHIEF Minister's VVIP duty at the CM Yogi rally in Delhi was replaced by a physician to pathologist and ophthalmologist doctors. The case came to light after PSO had a heart attack in Delhi. An inquiry was also ordered into the matter.
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