Video grab showing what looks like a security personnel throwing the object away from the bonnet of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's car.

The Telegraph is reporting that an object was thrown at the prime minister’s car as it was passing through a street in Varanasi. The report did not identify what the object was. Instead it speculated as to whether it was a slipper or some unidentified piece of flying litter that happened to land on the prime minister’s vehicle.

The report cited an unverified brief video that appeared to show a security officer leaning across the bonnet and tossing away the object that had landed on it. “Whatever the object, a question has now arisen about whether this was a massive security breach,” the paper said.

The incident, Varanasi residents said, happened while the PM’s convoy was headed from the Dashashvamedha Ghat to KV Mandir. Around 19 seconds into the 1.41-minute video, a bystander is heard saying, “Chappal phenk ke maara [a slipper has been hurled]”, amidst chants of “Modi, Modi”.
In the video, the unidentified object landed on the bonnet of the vehicle in which the PM is thought to have been travelling. Around five or six seconds later, a member of the PM’s security detail is seen stretching out his arm, retrieving the object and throwing it away.

A senior Uttar Pradesh police officer said that a mobile phone, and not a slipper, had landed on the car. The officer described the incident as “unintentional”, meaning that the object was not hurled at the prime minister’s car deliberately. The officer did not explain how the phone had “unintentionally” landed on the heavily guarded SUV bonnet.

“As per security personnel present at the spot, the object that was thrown at PM was a mobile phone which was hurled at the carcade unintentionally from the bystanders. The incident happened when PM was moving from the [Ganga] ghat towards KV Mandir,” the officer told The Telegraph Online. He also didn’t indicate whether this was a serious security lapse.

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