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PM Modi Security Breach: ‘PM was in Pakistan’s firing range’, Congress leader Manish Tewari targets CM Channi

Manish Tiwari said, ‘Look where his convoy had stopped. That place is just 10 kilometers from the border of India. Which is the heavy artillery of Pakistan, which is stationed on the Indo-Pakistan border.

In the matter of security lapse during PM Narendra Modi’s visit to Ferozepur, CM Charanjit Singh Channi on Thursday taunted by saying, ‘Protesters stopped my convoy, I stopped the car and talked to him.’ On this statement of Punjab CM Channi, now senior Congress leader Manish Tewari has retaliated.

Talking to a channel, Manish Tewari said, ‘Every political person, whether our Chief Minister is involved in it, whether I am involved, whether other people are involved, when such a demonstration is taking place anywhere, he must go and talk to him. try to do. But as far as the security of the Prime Minister of the country is concerned, then that matter becomes somewhat different.

PM Narendra Modi was in the firing range of Pakistan

Manish Tiwari further said, ‘Look where his convoy had stopped. That place is just 10 kilometers from the border of India. Which is the heavy artillery of Pakistan, which is stationed on the Indo-Pakistan border. Our artillery is also deployed, its range is more than 35-36 km, so I do not consider it appropriate in my conscience to compare the security of the Prime Minister of the country with anyone else. I am not saying that there was any flaw in their security.

Very sad to say ‘I have returned alive’, says PM Modi

Manish Tewari said, ‘The reality is that they had to stay on a flyover for 20 minutes. The reality is that it had to stop because there were protesters there. Many people say that BJP workers were also present in it. After this, when the Prime Minister came to Bathinda, he allegedly said that to thank his Chief Minister that I have come back after escaping. If they feel that there is any malice then it is very sad and very worrying.

It’s everyone’s responsibility to help SPG

Manish Tewari said, ‘SPG has a law, section 14 of this law, under which it becomes the responsibility of every state government, every ministry of the central government, every administration, every local body to protect the Prime Minister. Help me.’

CM Channi had taunted PM Modi citing his security

CM Charanjit Singh Channi said during an interview on Thursday, ‘Look, these protesters want to stop me. Shall I kill them, may I say that there is a lapse in my security. If you’re interviewing me, show it. I want to tell this. You let me show My car has been stopped. 10 men came near my car, even their car was not stopped. CM Channi said that it is their democratic right to protest. The election code of conduct is about to come, in such a situation people want that maximum number of their points should be accepted.

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