After the panel sent an agenda

Government has repeatedly been attacked by Congress on the Pathankot terror attack. The panel has now asked the ministry to come with a response on Pathankot in a week. Those terrorists who came in were the last,” he said. Bhattacharya, will now hear the home secretary on the recent disaster in Chennai caused by torrential rainfall and consequent flooding on January 18 as per the revised agenda. He is also learnt to have to communicated to the panel chairman that the government cannot explain all those details at this moment and will appreciate if the panel gives some more time. The parliamentary standing committee on home affairs, chaired by Congress MP from Rajya Sabha P. The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Home Affairs had earlier listed it in the agenda for the Monday meeting.jpg A parliamentary panel, which was supposed take up the Pathankot terror attack issue on Monday, has deferred it for a week after the home ministry sought some more time, saying facts cannot be disclosed at this stage as the investigations are on. The home secretary is learnt to have told the panel that the NIA has taken up the investigation and some information, which has been received, needs in-depth investigation. “I can assure (or guarantee) that without my permission no one can come.

After the panel sent an agenda to the MHA last week expressing its willingness to discuss the Pathankot attack, home secretary Rajiv Mehrishi sent a written reply to panel chairman Bhattacharya citing at least three reasons why the government is not willing to discuss the issue before the parliamentary panel at this stage.Panel meet on Pathankot attack deferred by a week --> led panel 6060 Factory --> --> Search Horoscope IndiaPoliticsCrimeAll IndiaWorldSouth AsiaAsiaMiddle EastAfricaEuropeAmericasOceaniaMetrosDelhiKolkataMumbaiIn Other CitiesBusinessEconomyMarketCompaniesAutosIn Other NewsOpinionEditOpedColumnistsInterview of the WeekReporter's DiaryThe Age DebateHere and NowSportsCricketTennisFootballIn Other sportsTechnologyMobiles  parliamentary panel, which was supposed take up the Pathankot terror attack issue on Monday, has deferred it for a week after the home ministry sought some more time, saying facts cannot be disclose Parrikar. Defence minister Manohar Parrikar, meanwhile, on Saturday appeared to suggest that the joint investigation team proposed by Pakistan may not be allowed to visit the Pathankot air base. end-of Location: India, Delhi, New Delhi. NDA members have majority in the panel. In the 31-member panel, the BJP has 13 members, Congress-04, BJD-02, Trinamool Congress-02, AIADMK-03, CPI-M, CPI, SP, TRS, TDP, Shiromani Akali Dal and Shiv Sena one each