Ferozepur: Former Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Wednesday called for President's rule in the state after a breach was reported here in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's security.
Amarinder said the Channi government had utterly failed in ensuring law and order in the state.
Modi on Wednesday returned without addressing a rally in the poll-bound state after his convoy got stuck in a road blockade near Hussainiwala.
"If we have to keep our state safe and keep law and order here, then I think President's rule should be imposed," the Punjab Lok Congress chief told media after addressing a rally here, where Modi too was scheduled to speak.
Amarinder, who left Congress to form his own party last year November, has allied with BJP to contest the upcoming polls.
"We are 10 km away from border in Pakistan, where function was kept (in Ferozepur). If you cannot ensure PM's security, what can you do? We need a strong government," he said.
He attributed complete failure of security to the CM and the home minister of the state and said they have no right to stay in office.
Modi's convoy was stranded on a flyover when it was 30 kms away from National Martyrs Memorial in Hussainiwala, which he was going to visit.
He had earlier landed in Bathinda and was going by road to Hussainiwala, when his convoy found that the road ahead was blocked by agitating farmers.
In its statement issued after the incident, the MHA also asked the Punjab government to fix responsibility for the lapse and take strict action.
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