
Prime Minister’s security lapse: TNCC approaches Tamil Nadu Governor
The Hindu
BJP had earlier complained to R.N. Ravi about the issue
The Tamil Nadu Congress Committee (TNCC) has issued a rebuttal to charges made by the BJP, accusing the Congress over the lapse in the security of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s convoy in Punjab.
In the letter, the TNCC leaders said they were approaching the Tamil Nadu Governor over a false narrative against the Punjab Congress, and that it was the Special Protection Group (SPG) that was responsible for the Prime Minister’s security and the manner in which they handled Mr. Modi’s visit to Punjab, raised a plethora of questions.
They asked how the Prime Minister was allowed to travel 122 km by road and why the journey was rescheduled by the SPG when details and planned routes were kept secret by Central agencies like IB, RAW, SBI and the Punjab State Police.

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