In Mysuru, a mobile phone was thrown at Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vehicle during his roadshow, which caused a security breach. Fortunately, the Prime Minister was not hurt. The police have located the person who threw the phone, and they have said that the person had no ill intentions behind it. The phone belongs to a Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) worker, and the Prime Minister was under the protection of the Special Protection Group (SPG). Despite the incident, the Prime Minister continued his campaigning for the BJP in Karnataka’s assembly elections. The elections are taking place on May 10, and the counting of votes will be on May 13.
“Security Breach: Phone Thrown at PM Modi during Roadshow in Mysuru”
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