Conspiracy to kill PM Modi with drone or gun
Conspiracy to kill PM Modi with drone or gun
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Patna: The issue of lapses in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's security at Hussainiwala in Punjab on Wednesday (January 5) has been steadily increasing and has now reached the Supreme Court. In the same vein, Union Minister Giriraj Singh has now made a big statement. Talking about the same, Giriraj Singh said that a drone or a telescopic gun could have killed the Prime Minister. The conspiracy will go up to the Punjab Chief Minister's office. PM Modi escaped Shivaji's grace, says Giriraj Singh. He further said that his (Prime Minister Modi) murder could have been from a drone or a telescopic gun.

He termed the entire case as a conspiracy and said that if it is investigated properly, many big names will be trapped. He wrote that if there is a high-level inquiry, the conspiracy will not be confined to the Chief Minister's Office of Punjab, but will be wired up. Earlier, BJP Legislature Party leader in Jharkhand and former STATE CM Babulal Marandi had termed the "lapse" in the security of the PM in Punjab as an unpardonable offence.

While discussing about this sequence of events, he said that 'The Ones, whom the Almighty himself protects, can’t be harmed' has become a reality. Along with this, he alleged that the Congress government of Punjab had killed democracy. Meanwhile, in protest against the incident, BJP took out torch processions in all the blocks of the state and Mahila Morcha workers chanted Mahamrityunjaya for the long life of the PM. Babulal Marandi said, 'Punjab government is not pardonable for the lapses regarding the security of the world's famous leader and Prime Minister of the country, Narendra Modi.' He alleged that not only the Punjab government but the Congress was also involved in this matter.

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