Deccan Chronicle

BJP blames Cong. for PM’s security lapse in Punjab

Cites ‘political patronage’ to farmers’ protest as cause for road blockade

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT NEW DELHI, JAN. 5

The BJP has blamed the “political patronage” given by the Congress to the farmers’ protest and their road blockade in Punjab on Wednesday, which forced Prime Minister Narendra Modi to cut short his visit to the state, where he was due to address a party rally in Ferozpur and lay the foundation stones of developmen­t works of around `42,750 crore.

The BJP questioned why the security details on the PM’s movement, including the route of his cavalcade, had been leaked, leading to a major security breach. While the BKU Krantikari, a farmers’ union, reportedly claimed responsibi­lity for the protest on the PM’s route, the Union home ministry asked the state government for a detailed report on the matter.

The state government, meanwhile, asserted that there was no danger to the PM, whose office had been asked by the Punjab

government to cancel the visit due to bad weather and protests. Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi said that if there was any security lapse, the state government was ready to probe the matter. The Punjab Congress also claimed that the PM’s programme was

called off as the rally was a “flop show”.

The Chief Minister also claimed that the state government had no informatio­n of the PM’s “sudden route change,” contradict­ing the Union home ministry, which said the PM proceeded to travel by road to the

National Martyrs Memorial at Hussainiwa­la, and not by helicopter as earlier planned, “after necessary confirmati­on of necessary security arrangemen­ts by the DGP Punjab Police”. The BJP also accused the Chief Minister of not responding to the SOS calls by the

Prime Minister’s security team when he was stuck on the flyover for 15-20 minutes.

While the Congress denied allegation­s levelled by the BJP, the other Opposition parties in the state, including the Akali Dal, AAP and PLC, also blamed the state government for the security breach, reiteratin­g that law and order and security were sensitive issues for a border state like Punjab, which was going to the polls.

Senior Punjab Congress leader and campaign committee chairman Sunil Jhakar also targeted the state government for the security lapse, saying that “a secure passage for the Prime Minister of India to address the BJP political rally in Ferozpur should have been ensured. That’s how democracy works”. Even AAP leader Bhagwant Mann said that providing security to everyone in Punjab was the state government’s responsibi­lity, and a breach in the PM’s security was very worrying.

 ?? PTI ?? Members of Bharatiya Kisan Union (Ugrahan) burn an effigy during their protest in Patiala on Wednesday. —
PTI Members of Bharatiya Kisan Union (Ugrahan) burn an effigy during their protest in Patiala on Wednesday. —

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