Deccan Chronicle

Threat to PM’s life at an all-time high

SPG to screen even mantris meeting Modi

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

The threat to the life of Prime Minister Narendra Modi is at an “alltime high”, the Union home ministry has said while issuing an advisory that even ministers and officials cannot come too close to him unless frisked and cleared by the Special Protection Group (SPG) — a specialise­d Central force that protects the PM and former PMs along with their family members.

The SPG has put in place a new security protocol wherein even top government functionar­ies, including ministers and senior officials, would be granted access to the Prime Minister only after going through a stringent check.

As Mr Modi is the star campaigner for the BJP and is expected to travel extensivel­y during the coming Assembly polls to Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Chhattisga­rh, and the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, the home ministry has directed all state police chiefs to put in place a foolproof security ring during his events.

Sources said that there would be a three-layer security cordon around the PM in which the SPG’s ring round team will provide close proximity security while the paramilita­ry forces will form the second round of security layer and state police will provide the third and outer cordon.

The threat to the life of Prime Minister Narendra Modi is at an “alltime high”, the Union home ministry has said while issuing an advisory that even ministers and officials cannot come too close to him unless frisked and cleared by the Special Protection Group (SPG) — a specialise­d Central force that protects the PM and former PMs along with their family members.

State police will continue to provide road deployment teams to sanitise areas ahead of visits by Mr Modi.

Security agencies have advised Mr Modi to avoid road shows as they are a big threat considerin­g that he is exposed to a large crowd in an open area which is not fully sanitised.

Public rallies have been suggested as a safer alternativ­e to road shows as crowds can be managed better at such events, they said.

Home minister Rajnath Singh along with National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and other senior intelligen­ce and security officials had recently reviewed the Prime Minister’s security after the Pune Police told a court on June 7 that they had seized a “letter” from the Delhi residence of a “Maoist sympathise­r” that allegedly mentioned a plan to “assassinat­e” Mr Modi in “another Rajiv Gandhi-type incident”. Five people were arrested.

In May, a man had managed to break through security cordon of the Prime Minister during his visit to Santiniket­an in West Bengal, raising concern among the security establishm­ent. Despite six layers of security, the man had managed to touch the Prime Minister’s feet.

Maoist-hit states like Chhattisga­rh, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, West Bengal were termed sensitive by the Home Ministry and the police chiefs of these states were told to be extra careful when the prime minister visits their states, an official privy to the issue said.

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Narendra Modi
 ?? — file photo ?? Pune police recently said that a “letter” seized from one of the five people arrested for having alleged “links” with the CPM mentioned a plan to “assassinat­e” Mr Modi in “another Rajiv Gandhi-type incident.
— file photo Pune police recently said that a “letter” seized from one of the five people arrested for having alleged “links” with the CPM mentioned a plan to “assassinat­e” Mr Modi in “another Rajiv Gandhi-type incident.

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