Jaipur (Rajasthan): While raising concerns over the lapse in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's security during his Punjab visit, Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Wednesday slammed Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for allegedly politicizing the issue and held the Special Protection Group (SPG) responsible for the matter.
Taking to Twitter, Chief Minister Gehlot said, "The lapse in the security of the Prime Minister is a serious matter. In the past, two Prime Ministers of India, Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi have been assassinated, after which the SPG was given full responsibility for the security of the Prime Minister. Special provisions have been made in the SPG Act to ensure the security of the PM."
He said the SPG and Intelligence Bureau (IB) are responsible for security on the PM's visit and the state police follow the instructions and advice of the SPG. PM's convoy cannot proceed without the permission of the SPG, he added.
"The SPG should explain why the Prime Minister was made to travel via road for more than two hours without a predetermined schedule. Punjab Chief Minister told that the information regarding protests by farmers was already shared yet why did the SPG allow the PM's convoy to go via the protest route?" questioned Gehlot.
He further criticized the BJP saying that the party is fading the seriousness of the matter by doing politics over it.
"This is a serious issue for which the responsibilities of SPG, IB and other agencies should be fixed rather than doing politics. The remarks being made by the BJP against Congress and Punjab Chief Minister on this issue dilute the seriousness of the issue. It should be condemned," said Chief Minister Gehlot.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi was scheduled to visit Ferozepur on Wednesday to lay the foundation stone of multiple development projects worth more than Rs 42,750 crore.
The Home Ministry said in a statement that PM Modi landed at Bathinda on Wednesday morning from where he was to go to the National Martyrs Memorial at Hussainiwala by helicopter. Due to rain and poor visibility, the Prime Minister waited for about 20 minutes for the weather to clear out.