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Was PM Modi’s security lapse in Punjab scripted? Animated video by Khalistani reveals the truth-WATCH

PM Modi Security Lapse in Punjab: New animated video posted by Khalistani a year ago shows how this incident was planned. However, official confirmation about the same is awaited.

New Delhi: A new animated video is now doing round on social media which speaks volume about the security lapse of PM Modi during his Punjab’s Ferozepur visit.

Not to forget that Prime Minister’s protection is a national security issue, which saw major lapse when the vehicle in which PM Modi was travelling was stopped on highway for about 15-20 minutes.

PM’s cavalcade was stranded on a flyover 30 km from the National Martyrs Memorial in Punjab’s Hussainiwala after protesters blocked the road,where the Prime Minister was scheduled to inaugurate several projects of crores of rupees.

The video have been shared by BJP leader Kapil Mishra.

This is seen as a conspiracy to attack the PM Modi was hatched long ago. It is also alleged that Punjab CM Channi and the Congress party was  involved in the  Ferozepur incident.

It is said that the animated video was uploaded by the Khalistanis on Youtube a year ago. In the video, once can see that there are attempts made to kill PM Modi by the fake farmers on the flyover by stopping his vehicle.

However, this video compared with what had happened on Wednesday as it showcases similar activities.

10 Kms away from India-Pakistan Border

Also, Congress leader Manish Tewari said the highway where PM Modi was made to wait for quite a long period of time is only 10 kms away from India-Pakistan border.

Videos from PM Modi’s Punjab visit shows how public were allowed to the Prime Minister’s route, and few others were given access to join the blockade.

However, the Supreme Court today asked Registrar General of the Punjab and Haryana High Court to protect and secure  records of PM Modi’s  Punjab visit.

This video shows major breach of national security by the State apparatus and the political establishment of Punjab.