Smriti Irani, India's minister for women and Child Development, criticized the punjab congress government for a severe mistake in prime minister Narendra Modi's security. "We know congress despises Modi," she stated at a press conference, "and today they attempted to hurt the prime minister of India." She accused the state administration of "intentionally creating a circumstance in which the prime minister will be harmed." 


Smriti Irani raises concerns about the demonstrators' timing along the PM's path. She inquires, "It's not a coincidence that so many individuals have arrived there; it's a conspiracy. Who is to blame for the omission? The punjab police stood by and did nothing, with no security routine in place." Because of a protest, prime minister Narendra Modi's convoy was stuck on a flyover in punjab for about 20 minutes. 


The cavalcade became stalled, and private cars could be seen approaching, posing a significant security risk. Because of the gap, PM Modi returned to Bathinda's airport. Just days before the assembly polls, this has heightened tensions between the Centre and the state's Congress-led government. In a statement, the home Ministry accused Charanjit Singh Channi's government of neglecting to prepare for the visit. "For 15-20 minutes, the PM got trapped on a flyover. This was a serious breach in the PM's security "According to the Ministry of the Interior,

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