'Cops Told Us to Vacate Road, Thought They Were Lying': Protesters on Punjab Flyover Where PM Modi Was Stuck for 20 Mins
The Punjab government, meanwhile, on Thursday constituted a high level committee 'thoroughly probe' into the security lapse during PM Modi's Ferozepur visit.
The protesters at the flyover where Prime Minister Narendra
Modi was stuck for nearly 20 minutes on Wednesday due to the blockade said the
Punjab police had asked them to vacate the road, but they “did not believe them
and thought that the officers were lying" about the PM’s route.
“We were at least 10 km
away from PM Modi’s convoy. We didn’t know that he was coming by road. The
villagers told us later that it was the prime minister’s convoy on the flyover,"
Surjeet Singh Phool of Bhartiya Kisan Union (Krantikari) told CNN News18.
He further said that the
change in PM’s programme from by air to road is questionable that too few hours
before. “There was no plan to stop the prime minister’s convoy. We were told
around 12:30-1:00 PM that we have to vacate the road. We couldn’t believe. We
thought they are lying to us," Phool added.
“Usually the
route for the prime minister is cleared at least two to three hours before the
convoy has to pass. The PM does not change the plan so suddenly," the
BKU(K) leader said.
The Punjab government, meanwhile, on Thursday constituted a
high level committee “thoroughly probe" into the security lapse during PM
Modi’s Ferozepur visit.
“The Committee would
comprise Justice (Retd.) Mehtab Singh Gill and Principal Secretary, Home
Affairs and Justice Anurag Verma. The Committee shall submit its report within
three days," an official spokesperson said.
The state BJP, however,
rejected the committee. Party’s state president Ashwini Sharma said that a BJP
delegation met the governor on Thursday morning and appraised him about the
security lapse. The members have demanded dismissal of deputy chief minister
Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa, who is also the state home minister.
Some opposition leaders
too criticised the government over the incident. Punjab’s senior Congress
leader Sunil Jakhar, a vocal critic of his own party, said that the breach of
the security for prime minister is not ‘acceptable’. He further said that the
state government’s duty to ensure safe passage to PM Modi for addressing BJP’s
political rally in the state because “that’s how a democracy functions".
Former PM and
JD(S) supreme HD Deve Gowda called the incident ‘unfortunate’. “At no point
should we be complacent when it comes to protecting the highest executive
office of India. We should learn from the past," he added.
Under pressure from all corners, the Congress is set to
hold three press conferences on Thursday to defend chief minister Charanjit
Singh Channi. Mallikarjun Kharge will address in Bengaluru at 1:30 pm,
Chhattisgarh CM Bhupesh Baghel in Raipur at 2 pm and Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot
in Jaipur at 3 pm.
Reacting to
the developments, CM Charanjit Singh Channi said, “You are trying to defame
‘Punjabiyat’. The PM is defaming Punjab. He said main
zinda jaa raha hoon, but the protesters were sitting peacefully. We will
not accept politics."
The
Bharatiya Janata Party said that concerned over the security lapse, people
across India will conduct ‘Maha Mrityunjaya Jaap‘
for long life of PM Modi simultaneously at 12:30 pm. Some party leaders too
would be present during the rituals in Delhi — Arun Singh at Preet Vihar
temple, Vaijyant Panda at Jhandewalan temple and Dushyant Gautam at Connaught
Place’s Hanuman mandir. Madhya Pradesh chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan
will also perform ‘Maha Mrityunjaya Jaap‘ for PM
Modi in Bhopal.
Modi, who was travelling by road in Punjab, was stuck on a
flyover for 15-20 minutes due to blockade by some protesters, an incident the
Union Home Ministry described as a “major lapse" in his security.
In a statement, the Home
Ministry said after the “major security lapse" in the prime minister’s
travel in Punjab, his convoy decided to return. The ministry also asked the
Punjab government to fix responsibility for the lapse and take strict action,
the statement said.
News agency ANI quoted a senior Ministry of Home Affairs
(MHA) official as saying that despite having intelligence inputs about
protesters, Punjab Police did not follow the ‘Blue Book’ and had not prepared a
contingency route for prime minister’s visit. Special Protection Group’s (SPG)
Blue Book lays down security guidelines for the protection of the PM.
“As per the Blue Book,
the state police have to prepare contingency route for the protectee in case of
any adverse situation like the one that happened in Punjab during PM’s
visit," said the MHA official.
He added that officials of the
Intelligence Bureau were in contact with Punjab Police and have alerted them
regarding protesters movement and Punjab Police officers assured them of
complete protection to the VIP.
News is originally taken from: https://www.news18.com/news/india/cops-told-us-to-vacate-road-thought-they-were-lying-protesters-on-punjab-flyover-where-pm-modi-was-stuck-for-20-mins-4627589.html
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