Security scare: Explosive material found just 3km from PM Modi's Bengaluru event venue
Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG), Central Range Bengaluru, said that two gelatin sticks were recovered by the police this morning during a security check conducted before the arrival of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
by Zee Media Bureau · Zee NewsA major security scare was averted on Sunday after Karnataka police found explosive material nearly 3 km away from the main venue where Prime Minister Narendra Modi was scheduled to arrive.
Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG), Central Range Bengaluru, said that two gelatin sticks were recovered by the police this morning during a security check conducted before the arrival of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He added that further investigation is underway in connection with the case.
"This morning, before Prime Minister Narendra Modi's arrival, during the checking, two gelatine sticks were found on the side of the footpath, nearly 3 km away from the main venue where PM Modi was scheduled to arrive. Further investigation is underway," he said.
Despite the security concern, Prime Minister Modi visited Bengaluru and attended the 45th anniversary celebrations of The Art of Living Foundation and the 70th birthday celebrations of its founder, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar.
The Art of Living is a global volunteer-based humanitarian and educational organisation active in 182 countries, according to the Prime Minister’s Office.
During the visit, Prime Minister Modi also inaugurated the newly built Dhyan Mandir at the Art of Living International Centre in Bengaluru. The Dhyan Mandir is a meditation hall designed to promote inner peace and holistic well-being.
Prime Minister Modi also launched several nationwide service initiatives of The Art of Living during his Bengaluru visit.
Speaking at the event, Prime Minister Modi said he was happy to see the spirit of service reflected in every initiative of The Art of Living. He added that many spiritual movements in India have dedicated themselves to serving humanity.
"Many spiritual movements in India have ultimately expressed themselves through service to humanity. I am happy that this spirit of service is reflected in every effort of The Art of Living," he said.
He further said that clear determination and a spirit of service always lead to positive results.
"Today is Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar’s 70th birthday. When the centenary celebrations take place, I will come again to join them. Today, this divine and grand Dhyan Mandir has been inaugurated. When the resolve is clear and work is carried out with a spirit of service, every effort brings pleasant results," he said.
(This is a developing story.)