<p>Barely 700 people turned up for the BJP rally and that forced Prime Minister Narendra Modi to "retrace his steps" and later the blame was pinned on the state government citing security threats, said Punjab Chief Minister Charanjit Channi on Thursday.</p>.<p>Challenging those questioning the nationalistic credentials of Punjab, Channi said that "Punjabis have never ever shied away from making sacrifices for the nation and are as patriotic as any other people in the country".</p>.<p>Referring to Wednesday's incident of the Prime Minister having to go back without addressing the crowd at Ferozepur, the Chief Minister said in Machhiwara town that barely 700 people turned up at the rally site which forced the Prime Minister to return.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/say-thanks-to-channi-for-i-could-return-to-bhatinda-airport-alive-modi-to-officials-after-security-lapse-in-punjab-1068199.html">'Say thanks to Channi for I could return to Bhatinda airport alive': Modi to officials after security lapse in Punjab</a></strong></p>.<p>"The truth is that five days before the scheduled rally of the Prime Minister, the Special Protection Group (SPG) took over the landing spot, rally site, and security detail. But later on, the Prime Minister's cavalcade suddenly took the land route," said Channi, adding the route was cleared by the SPG.</p>.<p>He reiterated that if there is any danger to the Prime Minister then "every Punjabi is nationalist enough to shed his blood and face the bullets as they have done before in the service of the nation".</p>.<p>Sounding a note of caution, Channi asked the forces inimical to Punjab to stop defaming the state.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/north-and-central/mha-will-take-big-and-tough-decisions-anurag-thakur-on-security-breach-during-pms-punjab-visit-1068585.html" target="_blank">MHA will take big and tough decisions: Anurag Thakur on security breach during PM's Punjab visit</a></strong></p>.<p>He questioned what the intelligence paraphernalia around the Prime Minister were doing and whether they had sensed any threat perception to the latter's safety.</p>.<p>Likewise, the Chief Minister asked the "anti-Punjab" forces to shun vendetta politics and advised them to ponder over why the people, especially farmers, "do not like them".</p>.<p><strong>Check out latest DH videos here</strong></p>
<p>Barely 700 people turned up for the BJP rally and that forced Prime Minister Narendra Modi to "retrace his steps" and later the blame was pinned on the state government citing security threats, said Punjab Chief Minister Charanjit Channi on Thursday.</p>.<p>Challenging those questioning the nationalistic credentials of Punjab, Channi said that "Punjabis have never ever shied away from making sacrifices for the nation and are as patriotic as any other people in the country".</p>.<p>Referring to Wednesday's incident of the Prime Minister having to go back without addressing the crowd at Ferozepur, the Chief Minister said in Machhiwara town that barely 700 people turned up at the rally site which forced the Prime Minister to return.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/say-thanks-to-channi-for-i-could-return-to-bhatinda-airport-alive-modi-to-officials-after-security-lapse-in-punjab-1068199.html">'Say thanks to Channi for I could return to Bhatinda airport alive': Modi to officials after security lapse in Punjab</a></strong></p>.<p>"The truth is that five days before the scheduled rally of the Prime Minister, the Special Protection Group (SPG) took over the landing spot, rally site, and security detail. But later on, the Prime Minister's cavalcade suddenly took the land route," said Channi, adding the route was cleared by the SPG.</p>.<p>He reiterated that if there is any danger to the Prime Minister then "every Punjabi is nationalist enough to shed his blood and face the bullets as they have done before in the service of the nation".</p>.<p>Sounding a note of caution, Channi asked the forces inimical to Punjab to stop defaming the state.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/north-and-central/mha-will-take-big-and-tough-decisions-anurag-thakur-on-security-breach-during-pms-punjab-visit-1068585.html" target="_blank">MHA will take big and tough decisions: Anurag Thakur on security breach during PM's Punjab visit</a></strong></p>.<p>He questioned what the intelligence paraphernalia around the Prime Minister were doing and whether they had sensed any threat perception to the latter's safety.</p>.<p>Likewise, the Chief Minister asked the "anti-Punjab" forces to shun vendetta politics and advised them to ponder over why the people, especially farmers, "do not like them".</p>.<p><strong>Check out latest DH videos here</strong></p>