PM’s Ferozepur rally canceled: Union Home Ministry claims: There was a lapse in Prime Minister’s security; The crowd was not even involved in the rally due to rain

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PM Modi's convoy stopped at the flyover.  - Dainik Bhaskar

PM Modi’s convoy stopped at the flyover.

A big matter has come to the fore regarding the cancellation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Ferozepur rally in Punjab. The Union Home Ministry claims that there was a lapse in the security of the PM in Punjab. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s convoy had to stop at a flyover for about 15-20 minutes. Where the protesters had blocked. For this reason, instead of going to the Ferozepur rally, Prime Minister Narendra Modi returned.

At the same time, it is also coming to the fore that the crowd did not gather in Ferozepur rally due to rain. Apart from this, BJP’s rally was being protested at various places in Punjab. BJP workers going to the rally were also stopped. PM Modi was to reach the rally at 1 o’clock but at 2 o’clock it was told that the PM would not attend the rally. Bad weather was first told behind this.

PM Modi's convoy stopped on the way

PM Modi’s convoy stopped on the way

Stopped at the flyover 30 km before Hussainiwala National Memorial

According to the Ministry of Home Affairs, the convoy of Prime Minister Narendra Modi reached a flyover 30 km before the National Memorial at Hussainiwala. There some protesters had blocked the road. Because of which the PM remained stuck there. Regarding the security of the Prime Minister, the Union Home Ministry has considered it a big lapse. It is also learned that clearance was taken from Punjab Police before PM Modi passed through the road. Despite this, the road was blocked by the protesters on the way.

There was no additional security, report summoned from Punjab government

According to the Ministry of Home Affairs, there should have been additional security while passing through the road for the safety of the PM, but no such arrangement was made here. Because of this the PM had to return to Bathinda. The Union Home Ministry has taken strong cognizance of this and termed it as a serious security lapse. A detailed report has been summoned from the Punjab government in this regard. Apart from this, the state government has been asked to fix the responsibility in this matter and take strict action.

There was a rally in Firozpur

Prime Minister Narendra Modi had an election rally in Ferozepur. He came to Punjab for the first time after the end of the peasant movement. Due to bad weather, he was going from Bathinda to Ferozepur by road. During this, there was also opposition to his visit. Buses of BJP workers were stopped at many places. After which this rally was cancelled. Although earlier the reason for the rain was given, but the information about the weather was already received. Now, due to its security lapse, questions are being raised about the attitude of the Punjab government.

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