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Punjab CM denies security lapse during PM Modi's Ferozepur visit

The CM said that the state government will conduct an inquiry if there were any security lapses during PM Modi's visit today.

Punjab CM denies security lapse during PM Modi's Ferozepur visit

Expressing regret that Prime Minister Narendra Modi could not make his scheduled visit for an event in Ferozepur district on Wednesday,  Punjab Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi has clarified that he came in contact with a corona positive person, so he did not go to PM's program but the Deputy CM of Punjab and MLAs were waiting for the PM on the stage.

Addressing a press conference in Chandigarh today, Punjab CM said, "I express regret that PM Modi had to return during his visit to Ferozepur district today. We respect our Prime Minister."

Channi also refuted the allegations of a security lapse during PM Modi's visit, saying that the PMO was asked to cancel the yatra due to bad weather conditions and protests. "We had asked them (PMO) to discontinue the visit due to bad weather conditions and protests. We had no information of his (Prime Minister Narendra Modi) sudden route change. There was no security lapse during the PM visit," Channi added.

Punjab CM said that the state government will conduct an inquiry if there were any security lapses during PM Modi's visit today.

"If there were any security lapses during PM Modi's visit today, then we will conduct an inquiry. There was no danger to the Prime Minister," he stated.

Channi said, "The farmers have been agitating peacefully for the last one year. I am not going to lathi-charge farmers. We spoke to farmers the entire last night after which they ended their agitation. Today, suddenly some agitators gathered in Ferozepur district."

Earlier today, PM Modi was scheduled to visit Ferozepur to lay the foundation stone of multiple development projects worth more than Rs 42,750 crore.

The Home Ministry has taken cognisance of the "serious security lapse" and has sought a detailed report from the Punjab government. The state government has also been asked to fix responsibility for this lapse and take strict action.

The Home Ministry said in a statement that PM Modi landed at Bathinda on Wednesday morning from where he was to go to the National Martyrs Memorial at Hussainiwala by helicopter. Due to rain and poor visibility, the Prime Minister waited for about 20 minutes for the weather to clear out.

The statement said that when the weather did not improve, it was decided that he would visit the National Martyrs Memorial via road, which would take more than two hours. The Prime Minister proceeded to travel by road after necessary confirmation of necessary security arrangements by the DGP Punjab Police.

Around 30 km away from the National Martyrs Memorial in Hussainiwala, when the Prime Minister's convoy reached a flyover, it was found that the road was blocked by some protestors.

The Prime Minister was stuck on a flyover for 15-20 minutes.

"This was a major lapse in the security of the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister's schedule and travel plan were communicated well in advance to the Punjab Government. As per procedure, they have to make necessary arrangements for logistics, security as well as keep a contingency plan ready," the statement read.