Security Lapse Unveiled: Man Breaches VVIP Stage at PM Modi's Rajasthan Event
A significant security lapse occurred at an event planned for Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Rajasthan's Balotra district, with a man named Arshad accessing the VVIP stage. The event was postponed due to a fire at the HPCL refinery. Officials have called for strict action against responsible personnel.
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In a concerning incident highlighting security vulnerabilities, an individual identified as Arshad managed to access the VVIP stage at a scheduled event for Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Balotra district, Rajasthan. This serious breach occurred on the eve of the event, which was ultimately postponed due to a fire incident at the HPCL Pachpadra refinery.
The station house officer (SHO) associated with the case has been suspended, and authorities are taking swift action. Inspector General of Police Satyendra Singh emphasized the gravity of the security lapse, noting that personnel on duty would face strict disciplinary measures if found negligent in preventing unauthorized access.
Naming personnel accountability as a priority, the Rajasthan Armed Constabulary Commandant has been tasked with identifying those responsible. Meanwhile, the Prime Minister's visit, originally intended for the inauguration of the refinery project on April 21, was put on hold following the fire on April 20.
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