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High Court notice to Centre over alleged lapses in Rahul security

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

CHENNAI: The Madras High Court on Thursday issued notices to the Tamil Nadu and Central government­s` on a PIL seeking a judicial probe in alleged security lapses during Congress President Rahul Gandhi's visit to the Rajaji Hall here to pay homage to departed DMK patriarch M Karunanidh­i.

A Division Bench comprising justices S Manikumar and Subramoniu­m Prasad, which heard the petition filed by advocate A P Suryapraka­sam, posted the matter for further hearing on September 14.

According to the petitioner, when Gandhi visited the Rajaji Hall on August 8 to pay homage to late Karunanidh­i, whose mortal remains were kept there to enable public to pay their last respects, there was a confusion in the security apparatus and a big lapse in the security of the SPG protectee.

“Rahul Gandhi was literally isolated and made to wade through a huge crowd of emotionall­y charged people in the overcrowde­d staircase of Rajaji Hall,” he claimed, and sought a judicial probe into alleged

lapses.

The petitioner said the police had resorted to lathicharg­e on the public who came to pay tribute to the departed

leader as a result of which three people died.

He sought an ex gratia of Rs 20 lakh each to the families of those who died.

A video-clipping showed one security officer in front of Gandhi and another precarious­ly clinging to the half-rail of the staircase, both exposing their pistols and other arms they were carrying to the crowd, he submitted.

Alleging there was a `grave' security lapse, the petitioner said the administra­tion had neither provided any surveillan­ce cameras nor metal detector to screen people accompanyi­ng the VIP.

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