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BJP chief blasts Channi govt after PM’s rally cancelled over ‘security lapse’

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BJP Chairman Jagat Prakash Nadda attacked the Parliament-led Punjab government on Wednesday before Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a rally in Ferozepur. Security breach. In a series of tweets, Nada claimed that the Punjab government tried “all possible tricks” to undermine the prime minister’s plan and was “concerned about a crushing defeat in the upcoming parliamentary elections.”

PM Modi plans to pay tribute to Bhagat Singh and other freedom fighters and to lay the cornerstones for multiple development projects during his plan. Nada said the government led by the Punjab State Congress has stated that they are “anti-development” and “disrespect freedom fighters.” He claimed that despite the Punjab’s chief secretary and police chief’s assurance that the route was unimpeded, the protesters were still allowed to enter the prime minister’s route.

“To make matters worse, CM Channi refused to answer the phone to solve the problem or solve the problem. The Bharatiya Janata Party chairman wrote on Twitter that the tactics used by the Punjab State parliamentary government would be painful for anyone who believes in democratic principles. In Modi’s After the visit was cancelled at the last minute, the Ministry of the Interior said in a statement that the prime minister’s convoy was being blocked by some protesters and stayed on the flyover for 15-20 minutes. Modi landed in Basingda on Wednesday morning and took a helicopter Head to the National Martyrs Monument in Hussa Niwala. According to the MHA, due to rain and low visibility, he decided to visit the memorial by road, which took more than two hours.

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“About 30 kilometers away from the Husseinwara National Martyrs Monument, when the Prime Minister’s motorcade arrived at the overpass, it was found that the road was blocked by some protesters. The Prime Minister stayed on the overpass for 15-20 minutes. This is the prime minister’s safety aspect. Major mistake,” the statement read.

Nada claimed that Punjab police were instructed to prevent people from participating in the rally, adding that due to “police high pressure” and “connivance of protesters”, a large number of buses were trapped.

“It is regrettable that the Prime Minister’s visit to launch a development project worth hundreds of billions of rupees for Punjab State was interrupted. But we will not let this cheap mentality hinder Punjab’s progress and will continue to work hard for Punjab’s development. “He wrote.

Complete News Source : Hindustan Times

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