Driver ran away after parking car on the road in Chhattisgarh-Kabirdham, CM’s convoy stopped for 10 minutes

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Driver ran away after parking car on the road in Chhattisgarh-Kabirdham, CM’s convoy stopped for 10 minutes


Kabirdham.

CM Vishnudev Sai was on a tour of Kabirdham district on Friday. He attended the wedding of the daughter of Vishwa Hindu Parishad state president Chandrashekhar Verma in village Kusumghata of Bodla block. After this, while they were returning, a major lapse in the CM’s security was noticed. The CM’s convoy remained halted for 10 minutes because the driver had gone missing after parking the car on the way inside the village.

Seeing that it was taking time to search for the driver of the car, the soldiers deployed for the CM’s security gathered around the car. CM Vishnudev Sai reached Kawardha through the other route. Along with CM Sai, Deputy CM Vijay Sharma was also present in the convoy. CM Vishnudev Sai, Deputy CM Vijay Sharma had reached New Police Line of Kawardha by helicopter from Raipur. After this, after traveling 18 km further by road, we reached village Kusumghata. Came back via the same route also. Earlier in the month of January this year, CM Vishnudev Sai had reached village Kusumghata, even then his helicopter had suddenly landed in the New Police Line of Kawardha.

blessed for a happy married life
CM Vishnu Dev Sai extended best wishes and blessings to the newly married Rajeshwari Verma-Aman Chandrakar, daughter of the Verma family, for a happy married life. CM Shri Sai had a cordial meeting with all the members of the family including the head of the Verma family, Chandrashekhar Verma. Congratulating the new couple, CM said that married life is a new responsibility as well as a beautiful journey of life. He said that marriage is a sacred bond of union of two families. It is the moral duty of every person to fulfill this. On this occasion, Deputy CM Vijay Sharma, Pandaria MLA Bhavana Bohra, former MLA Motiram Chandravanshi, foreigner Ram Dhurve and other public representatives were present.