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Security breach of PM Modi’s convoy ‘clear case of ambush’, says Kiran Bedi

The former IPS officer also slammed the Punjab police over their alleged negligence to secure the route of Prime Minister's convoy.

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New Delhi: Former Puducherry lieutenant governor Kiran Bedi on Saturday slammed Punjab police over their alleged negligence to secure the route of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s convoy in Punjab and said that it was a “clear case of ambush of the Prime Minister”.

“The very first security breach was absentee Director General of Police. State Home Minister and Home Secretary were also not present. Even the district collector was absent. Was breach a pre-planned conspiracy?,” asked former IPS officer Bedi. “It is a clear case of ambush of the Prime Minister,” Bedi further alleged.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s convoy was stuck for 15-20 minutes due to a road blockade in Punjab’s Ferozepur. The Prime Minister, who was travelling by road, had to call off his event in Ferozepur on Wednesday.

PM Modi, who had to return to Bathinda airport on Wednesday due to a security breach during his visit is learnt to have told state government officials at the airport, “Apne CM ko thanks Kehna, ki mein Bhatinda airport tak zinda laut paaya”.

Following the incident, BJP alleged that the Congress government in Punjab had deliberately created a scenario to harm Prime Minister Narendra Modi.


Also read: Punjab Police file FIR in Modi security breach case, make no mention of blocking of PM’s convoy


 

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