The Asian Age

Gandhis’ SPG cover removed

Congress calls it ‘vendetta’, protests outside Amit Shah’s house

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

In a move that is set to snowball into a major political controvers­y, the Special Protection Group security cover of Congress president Sonia Gandhi and her two children, Rahul and Priyanka, has been withdrawn by the Centre, replacing it with “Z-plus” security, to be provided by the CRPF. Sources said the SPG cover for the Gandhi family was withdrawn after a detailed review meeting on their threat perception carried out by multiple intelligen­ce and security agencies.

While the move triggered protests by Congress workers outside the residence of home minister Amit Shah, senior party leader Ahmed Patel said the BJP had “descended to the ultimate personal vendetta mechanism”.

In a tweet, Mr Patel said: “The BJP has descended

to the ultimate personal vendetta mechanism, compromisi­ng the lives of family members of 2 former Prime Ministers to acts of terror and violence.”

This now means the SPG will now protect only Prime Minister Narendra Modi, as the SPG security cover of former PM

Manmohan Singh had also been withdrawn a few months ago.

Mrs Gandhi and her two children were provided the SPG cover after the assassinat­ion of former PM Rajiv Gandhi in May 1991. The SPG Act was amended for this to cover former PMs and their families. Thus, after a long spell of 28 years, the Gandhis will no longer be SPG protectees, but their Z-plus security cover will remain.

Top security officials said it had been decided to provide the Gandhi family with CRPF commandos along with pilot and escort vehicles. If required, sources added, their convoys would also be provided with jammer vehicles depending on the threat perception and security review, which is done on a regular basis. Apart from providing close proximity security to the Gandhis, the CRPF commandos will also be deployed at their residence.

The SPG, a highly specialise­d security unit, was raised through an Act of Parliament after the assassinat­ion of former PM Indira Gandhi in 1984. Initially, the SPG was meant only for the PM and his family but the SPG Act was later amended in 1991 following Rajiv

■ Continued from Page 1 Gandhi’s assassinat­ion to cover former PMs and their families as well.

Security sources claimed Mrs Gandhi along with Rahul and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra did not use bullet-resistant vehicles on several occasions in the last many years, and did not even take SPG commandos on several foreign trips. Rahul Gandhi, the sources added, had between 2005 and 2014 travelled in nonBR vehicles on 18 visits to different parts of the country, while from 2015 till May 2019 he had travelled in a non-BR vehicle in Delhi.

On one such visit to Banaskanth­a in Gujarat on August 4, 2017, there was incident of stone-pelting in which an SPG PSO was injured. This, officials said, could have been averted had Rahul Gandhi used the bullet-resistant vehicle. Out of the total 156 foreign visits that Rahul Gandhi undertook since 1991, he did not take SPG officers on 143 visits.

In the case of Sonia Gandhi, the officials added, she did not use SPG bullet-resistant vehicles on 50 occasions while travelling in Delhi from 2015 to May 2019. She also undertook 13 unschedule­d visits to various places in the country in the past five years. The Congress chief also didn’t take SPG officers on 24 foreign visits since 2015. Even Priyanka Gandhi Vadra in last five years did not use SPG bullet-resistant vehicles on 339 occasions in Delhi and 64 occasions at other places in the country. This despite being advised by the SPG to use their vehicles.

 ?? — PTI ?? Youth Congress members stage a protest outside Union home minister Amit Shah’s residence in New Delhi on Friday against removal of SPG security from members of the Gandhi family.
— PTI Youth Congress members stage a protest outside Union home minister Amit Shah’s residence in New Delhi on Friday against removal of SPG security from members of the Gandhi family.

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