Is PM Modi Prepared to Handle the Red Fort Blast Situation?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- PM Modi is confident in handling national security challenges.
- Investigation into the Red Fort blast is prioritized under Amit Shah.
- Heightened security measures are in place across major cities.
- Commitment to eradicate Maoism by 2026.
- Government remains focused on public safety and accountability.
Bhopal, Nov 11 (NationPress) Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav stated on Tuesday that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has the capability to manage the situation stemming from the explosion at the Red Fort in Delhi.
“PM Modi will ensure that those responsible for the explosion are held accountable. He possesses the ability to handle this crisis. This incident is deeply tragic. The Home Minister is currently conducting an investigation,” the Chief Minister remarked while addressing a crowd of Gram Panchayat leaders (village Sarpanch) at an event organized by the Panchayat and Rural Development Department in Bhopal’s Jamboori Maidan.
Before he began his address, the Chief Minister along with other attendees observed a two-minute silence.
Yadav emphasized that the Government of India is fully equipped to respond to such situations, asserting that under Modi’s administration, those responsible for incidents like this have never evaded justice.
The Chief Minister also asserted that PM Modi has vowed to eradicate Maoism from India by 2026, and the outcomes of this commitment have already manifested in states such as Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh.
“India’s leadership rests in the capable hands of PM Modi. Home Minister Amit Shah is personally overseeing the investigation into the explosion and will provide complete transparency to the public. As always, the BJP government will hold anyone involved in the Delhi blast accountable,” he declared.
In light of the deadly car explosion near the historic Red Fort in Delhi, the Union Ministry of Home Affairs has instructed all major Indian cities to heighten security protocols.
Security measures have been elevated in key cities, particularly Bhopal, Indore, Gwalior, Ujjain, Jabalpur, and Rewa.
Extensive police presence and security agencies have commenced thorough searches at airports, railway stations, and marketplaces in prominent cities.
Madhya Pradesh’s Director General of Police (DGP) Kailash Makwana held a virtual meeting with senior police officials, including IGs and SPs, on Monday night, directing them to remain vigilant.