Chandigarh: Punjab Congress chief Navjot Singh Sidhu congratulated the state government's legal team on Saturday for approaching the Supreme Court against the Centre's decision to expand the BSF's territorial jurisdiction to undertake search, seizure and arrest within a larger 50-km stretch from the international border in Assam, West Bengal and Punjab, as compared to the earlier 15 km.
"I congratulate Punjab and its legal team to be the 1st to approach the Hon'ble Supreme Court by filing an original suit challenging the notification extending the BSF jurisdiction," the cricketer-turned-politician said in a tweet.
Punjab's Advocate General D S Patwalia said an original suit has been filed in the apex court under Article 131 of the Constitution.
He said the suit was listed before the registrar on Friday and a notice has been issued to the Union of India, which has been asked to respond within 28 days.
The suit has been filed more than a month after the Punjab Assembly adopted a resolution against the Centre's notification, calling it an "insult" to the state police and seeking its withdrawal.
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