PM Modi security breach: BJP, Congress hit out at each other
The Hindu
Amit Shah accuses Congress of colluding in security breach
A political slugfest broke out on Wednesday between the BJP and the Congress after Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s cavalcade, in , 30 km away from Hussainiwala in Punjab, as a group of protesting farmers blocked his route.
Union Home minister Amit Shah termed the incident a “Congress-made trailer” of how the party “thinks and functions”. He accused the party of colluding in the security breach.
The Congress, through its general secretary, Randeep Singh Surjewala, in turn, accused the BJP of resorting to “unprecedented political drama” because of its “inability” to bring crowds to a political rally that was meant to be addressed by the Prime Minister.

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