PM Modi security breach: Amarinder Singh calls for President's rule in Punjab

Modi on Wednesday returned without addressing a rally in the poll-bound state after his convoy got stuck in a road blockade near Hussainiwala.

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Former Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh
Former Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Wednesday called for President's rule in the state after a breach was reported in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's security. Amarinder said Channi government had utterly failed in ensuring law and order in the state.

Modi on Wednesday returned without addressing a rally in the poll-bound state after his convoy got stuck in a road blockade near Hussainiwala.

"If we have to keep our state safe and keep law and order system here, then I think President's rule should be imposed," the Punjab Lok Congress chief told the media after addressing a rally, which was also scheduled to be addressed by Modi.


Amarinder, who left Congress to form his own party, has allied with BJP to contest the upcoming polls.
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