During Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent visits to Gujarat for the Lok Sabha elections, the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) ran its food lab 24/7 to ensure top-notch security. Stringent protocols were implemented by the Special Protection Group (SPG) to prevent any security lapses. As part of security measures, every food item served to the PM, including meals and tea or breakfasts, goes through 28 different tests before reaching the PM.
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