Hubbali: A major breach in PM Narendra Modi's security was witnessed on Thursday when a man tried to garland the Prime Minister during his roadshow in Karnataka's Hubbali. In a video of the incident, security personnel can be seen pulling away the man after his unsuccessful attempt to garland the prime minister as he was just an arm's length away from him.
Modi accepted the garland offered by the man who apparently broke through the barricade and rushed towards his car during the roadshow ahead of the inaugural ceremony of the National Youth Festival here. Modi was standing on the running board of his moving car and waving at an enthusiastic crowd that lined up both sides of the road as he headed for the Railway Sports Ground from the airport when the incident happened.
The Prime Minister extended his hand to accept the garland from above the car door but could not reach out to the boy. Security officials accompanying him on the road got hold of the garland and handed it over to the Prime Minister who put it inside the car. The police and traffic officials on duty immediately pulled the boy back and whisked him away.
Along the route, Modi greeted by waving at the crowd, many of whom were seen chanting 'Modi, Modi' and 'Bharat Mata ki Jai' slogans. At some places, people showered flower petals as his cavalcade passed through the stretch slowly. Modi is here to inaugurate the National Youth Festival here on the occasion of the birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda. BJP-ruled Karnataka goes to Assembly polls by May.