Rahul Gandhi’s visit to flood-stricken areas in Gurdaspur, Punjab, resulted in a contentious exchange with police. Gandhi intended to visit Makoda Pattan in Dinanagar, where the Ravi River’s overflow had devastated communities. While aiming to connect with the affected people, he was stopped near the Pakistan border. Police cited security concerns for the restriction. The situation escalated into a heated debate.
As Gandhi attempted to proceed to the villages bordering Pakistan, SP Jugraj Singh intervened, indicating that the environment was unsafe due to damaged border fencing. The authorities couldn’t neglect potential risks. Gandhi confronted the officials, questioning their ability to protect him within Indian territory. The SP highlighted the specific nature of the location, stressing Gandhi’s safety. A debate ensued between Congress officials and police.
Even after a lengthy discussion, Gandhi was not given permission to proceed. Punjab Congress President Amarinder Singh Raja Warring expressed disappointment regarding the inability to guarantee safety within India. Consequently, Gandhi had to return without visiting those particular villages. Previously, he had assessed the situation in various flood-affected areas and connected with the populace.
