The security breach involving Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Punjab is still a hot topic. Discussions are taking place in the halls of power, and this lapse is also being debated in the courts. In the midst of all of this, Punjab Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi's remarks at a rally have come to light. PM Modi appears to be making a jab at the issue of security lapses in this statement.
Charanjit Singh Channi, speaking at a rally in Tanda, Punjab on Thursday, said that lies are being propagated around the country about a security breach involving the Prime Minister. "Did someone pelt stones...some scratches...some bullets or...someone raised slogans against you...which are being broadcast all throughout the country that the Prime Minister's life is about to be taken away?" he asked. threatened." While criticizing PM Modi, Channi used words like Tennu and Tussi in his statement.
This was hardly the only issue at hand. Channi not only slammed PM Modi during the event, but he also poked fun at him on social media.
On the pretext of Sardar Patel, CM Channi went after PM Modi once more. He posted a remark about Patel alongside a photo of him. In a country like India, Channi argued, those who care more about their lives than their responsibilities should not take on significant responsibilities. He didn't ask for anyone's name this time, but the signal was evident.
In a country like India, one who values life over duty should avoid taking on major responsibilities!
CM Channi had already stated that there was no breakdown on his part in PM Modi's security while defending his government and police. He claims that the PM's route was changed at the last minute. They had to fly, but they arrived by car. For the time being, the state government has formed a committee. The investigation is being led by a retired High Court judge as chairman. The Center, on the other hand, is unsatisfied. The Punjab Home Minister has also been involved on that committee, which the Center does not believe is fair.
Representatives from both the federal and state governments can be members of a committee, according to the Supreme Court, in order to conduct a fair investigation.
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