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PM’s security was deliberately put at risk: Shivraj Singh

Bhopal. During the Punjab visit, there is a political ruckus in the matter of security of the Prime Minister. The Chief Ministers of Congress and BJP ruled states are also giving statements in this matter. While the Chief Minister of the state of Chhattisgarh is calling it a political maneuver of Prime Minister Modi, the Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh is calling it intentionally endangering the life of the Prime Minister. pm narendra modi security

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Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan today lashed out at Congress President Sonia Gandhi and party leader Rahul Gandhi over the issue of lapse in security of Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Congress-ruled Punjab, asking how is the political envy so much that the Congress plays with the life of the Prime Minister.

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Mahamrityunjay chant for Modi’s long life

Chouhan performed Mahamrityunjaya Jaap for the long life of Prime Minister Modi at the local cave temple here today. After this program, Chouhan told reporters that Shri Modi has increased India’s prestige and self-respect all over the world. Today there is anger in the minds of the people all over the country, people are worried and surprised that the life of the Prime Minister of India was played with.

He alleged that the security of the Prime Minister was deliberately put at risk. Referring to himself, he said that he himself is the Chief Minister for 15 years. When there was a Congress government and the then Prime Minister used to come to Madhya Pradesh, he himself used to worry about the security of every moment.

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