External Affairs Ministry Denies Permission to Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann to Visit Paris
External Affairs Ministry denies permission to Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann for Paris visit. Security concerns cited as the primary reason.
In a surprising turn of events, the Ministry of External Affairs has denied permission to Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann to visit Paris. The Chief Minister had expressed his intention to visit the French capital to boost the morale of the Indian hockey team participating in the ongoing Paris Olympics. However, the Centre has cited security concerns as the primary reason for the denial.
Chief Minister’s Intentions
CM Bhagwant Mann had publicly announced his plans to visit Paris to show support for the Indian hockey team. His intention was to encourage and motivate the players, reflecting his commitment to sports and athletes from Punjab. Mann, known for his proactive approach, had hoped that his presence would uplift the team’s spirit and contribute positively to their performance.
Centre’s Reasoning
The Ministry of External Affairs, in a statement, explained that the denial of permission was primarily due to security concerns. “Mann is a Z-Plus security protectee, it is not possible to arrange his level of security at short notice,” the statement read. The Z-Plus security cover is one of the highest levels of protection provided to individuals who face significant threats. Ensuring such a level of security in a foreign country on short notice poses logistical challenges, making it impractical to accommodate the Chief Minister’s request.
Security Protocols
The Z-Plus security cover involves a detailed protocol and extensive coordination among various security agencies. It includes a convoy of security personnel, specialized vehicles, and other measures to ensure the protectee’s safety. Arranging such measures in a foreign country requires advance planning and collaboration with the host nation’s security agencies. The short notice for CM Mann’s visit did not allow adequate time for these arrangements, leading to the denial.
Response from Punjab
The Punjab government has expressed disappointment over the Centre’s decision. A spokesperson for CM Mann stated, “The Chief Minister’s intention was purely to support our athletes and show solidarity with our hockey team. We understand the security concerns, but it is disheartening that such constraints have prevented this gesture of support.” The spokesperson also mentioned that alternative ways to support the team are being explored.
Public Reaction
The denial of permission has sparked a mixed reaction among the public and political circles. Supporters of CM Mann have criticized the Centre for not facilitating the visit, while others have acknowledged the security challenges involved. Social media platforms are abuzz with discussions, with many expressing solidarity with the Chief Minister’s intentions and the hockey team.
The denial of permission for CM Bhagwant Mann’s visit to Paris highlights the complexities involved in managing high-level security protocols. While the Chief Minister’s intentions were commendable, the practical challenges of ensuring his safety on short notice could not be overlooked. As the Indian hockey team continues to compete in the Paris Olympics, the focus remains on supporting them through other means and celebrating their efforts on the global stage.