PM Modi Security Breach Live Updates: The case of lapse in the security of Prime Minister Narendra Modi is increasing in Firozpur, Punjab. The Supreme Court has ordered the Registrar General of the Punjab and Haryana High Court to preserve the travel records of PM Narendra Modi.
Meanwhile, a three-member team constituted by the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has reached Punjab in connection with the security lapse of PM Modi going for Ferozepur election rally. The team visited the place where PM Modi’s convoy was stopped by some protesters and they had to wait for 15 to 20 minutes.
The team of the Ministry of Home Affairs reached Firozpur in Punjab on Friday morning to investigate the matter of lapse in the security of Prime Minister Modi. The team of the Ministry of Home Affairs took stock of the incident of lapse in the security of PM Modi at the flyover in Ferozepur.
Centre’s three-member panel arrived at Ferozepur-Moga highway to probe the security lapses that led to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s convoy being stranded on the flyover pic.twitter.com/EmmbTjqbc6
– ANI (@ANI) January 7, 2022
A 3-member team of the Ministry of Home Affairs is investigating the matter of lapse in the security of PM Modi. Every aspect related to the case is being investigated. The central government indicated that after gathering the relevant information by the Union Home Ministry, it can also take a big and tough decision.
Supreme Court order
Meanwhile, an important hearing on this matter was held in the Supreme Court on Friday. The Supreme Court has directed the Registrar General of the Punjab and Haryana High Court to safeguard and preserve the travel records of the Prime Minister during his visit to Punjab. After hearing all the arguments of the Supreme Court, in its order, said that keeping in view the arguments given at present and in view of the issue of security of the PM of the country, we request the Registrar General of Punjab and Haryana High Court to secure the travel records of the Prime Minister. and consider it appropriate to give directions to preserve.
PM Modi’s Security Lapse | Supreme Court directs the Registrar General of Punjab and Haryana High Court to secure and preserve the travel records of Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his visit to Punjab forthwith. pic.twitter.com/bKPn1U3c5l – ANI (@ANI) January 7, 2022
The Supreme Court further said that we direct the Punjab and Police authorities and the SPG and other central and state agencies to cooperate immediately and provide necessary assistance to the Registrar General. We direct the Registrar General to keep all the records in his safe custody. The Supreme Court asked the Punjab government, police, SPG and other agencies to provide information. The next hearing of the case will be held on Monday.
Punjab government sent report to the Center
Before the Home Ministry team reached Ferozepur, the Punjab government has sent a report to the Union Home Ministry late on Thursday night. According to sources, the Punjab government has sent its report to the Union Home Ministry regarding the lapse in the security of PM Modi. The Chief Secretary of Punjab said that this report has been prepared after talking to the top police officers of Punjab.
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It is being told that the Chief Secretary of Punjab has sent his reply along with facts about the reasons for the lapse in security of PM Modi. The Punjab government had constituted a two-member high-level committee to thoroughly probe into the security lapse while the Prime Minister was on his way to Ferozepur.
PM Modi’s convoy halted for 15-20 minutes
Let us tell you that during the visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Punjab on January 5, there was a huge security lapse. On January 5, when PM Modi’s convoy reached near Piyarena village on the Ferozepur-Moga road, about 30 km from Hussainiwala, some protesters blocked the road, after which the Prime Minister’s convoy was halted for about 15-20 minutes at a flyover.
Prime Minister Modi, who visited Punjab after two years, was to lay the foundation stone for development projects worth over Rs 42,750 crore, including the Delhi-Amritsar-Katra Expressway and the PGIMER Satellite Centre. He was also to address a rally in Ferozepur.
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