Punjab submits report, MHA Panel visits Ferozepur

CHANDIGARH/FEROZEPUR, Jan 7:  A Central team probing the “serious lapses” in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s security during his Ferozepur tour visited the town today and interacted with senior officials, while the Punjab Government submitted a report to the Centre saying an FIR has been registered in the matter.
The three-member committee, constituted by the Union Home Ministry on Thursday, sought full details about the sequence of events that unfolded during Modi’s January 5 visit, sources said.
The State Government has maintained there was no security lapse during Modi’s visit. On Thursday, it had announced a two-member panel to investigate the matter. The panel was asked to submit its report in three days.
The Punjab Police also registered an FIR dated January 6 in Ferozepur’s Kulgari police station against nearly 150 unidentified protesters who blocked Modi’s cavalcade on Wednesday.
Amid foggy weather conditions, the central team visited the flyover near Ferozepur on Friday morning and interacted with senior Punjab Police and civil administration officials.
The panel is led by Sudhir Kumar Saxena, Secretary (Security), Cabinet Secretariat, and has Balbir Singh, Joint Director of the Intelligence Bureau, and S Suresh, IG, Special Protection Group, as members.
The Centre has advised the committee to submit its report at the earliest.
The Union Home Ministry, meanwhile, issued show cause notices to six senior officers, including the Bathinda police chief, over the “major lapses in security” during Modi’s visit.
Bathinda Senior Superintendent of Police Ajay Maluja and the five other officers were responsible for the prime minister’s security during his visit to the state on January 5 and they were asked to reply to the notices.
The SSP said that he had the responsibility of getting the prime minister’s route cleared in Bathinda district. There was no protest in the route from Bathinda airport to the district’s border. The route was absolutely clear, he said on Friday.
Maluja said the Home Ministry has asked him to present his side and submit his reply.
The central team started its enquiry into the security breach on Friday morning, looking into the lapses which caused the cavalcade to remain stranded at the flyover near Ferozepur for almost 15-20 minutes on Wednesday, the sources said.
The team spent around 45 minutes at the flyover before heading to the BSF sector headquarters for further questioning and investigation into the matter. (PTI)