After Chandigrah, Modi’s security hassles normal life in Varanasi

After Chandigrah, Modi’s security hassles normal life in Varanasi

FPJ BureauUpdated: Friday, May 31, 2019, 10:25 PM IST
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In Varanasi too, many schools were closed, exams postponed, trains briefly brought to a halt as Modi went on an inauguration spree

Varanasi  : If you thought a public expression of regret by none other than the prime minister and a probe ordered by him into excessive security arrangements for his Chandigarh visit on September 11 has made any difference, think again!

While normal life in Chandigarh was thrown out of gear during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s day-long visit last week, the scene was nearly repeated by security agencies and the district administration on Friday as Modi flew into this temple town, also his parliamentary constituency. This despite the fact that Modi used micro-blogging site Twitter to express his unhappiness over the security arrangements in Chandigarh, when schools were forced to close down and even the main cremation ground made out of bounds for the general public.

In Varanasi too, many schools were closed, exams postponed and even trains briefly brought to a halt as Narendra Modi went on an inauguration spree. According to information available, the prime minister’s security detail – the Special Protection Group, intelligence officials and police officers – ordered the stopping of all train traffic on Andhera Pul track, from under which the VVIP cavalcade was to pass. Hundreds of passengers on the busy rail route were thus left stranded in their trains for 30-40 minutes. While Modi was to attend a string of events at the Dereka ground, DLW guest house and the army campus, almost all major schools in the town were shut owing to the “VVIP movement”, said an informed source. St. Johns School principal Father Thomas said an exam slated to be held on Friday was postponed to September 24 in Mandhauli and Dereka branches owing to the prime ministerial visit.

Though District Magistrate Rajmani Yadav clarified they had issued no orders to close schools, more than a dozen schools, including all branches of Dalims group, DPS Babatpur, St. Mary’s (Sona Talaab), St. Mary’s (Cantonment) and three branches of Sun Beam Academy were closed for the day.

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