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Ministers no longer allowed near PM after security revamp

Citing an ‘all-time high’ threat, security forces step up security arrangemen­ts for Modi

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Issuing new security guidelines to states in the wake of an “all-time high” threat to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Home Ministry has said that not even ministers and officers will be allowed to come too close to the prime minister unless cleared by the Special Protection Group (SPG).

The ministry said there has been an “all-time high” threat to the prime minister and he is the “most valuable target” in the run-up to the 2019 general elections, officials privy to the developmen­t said.

No one, not even ministers and officers, should be allowed to come too close to the prime minister unless cleared by his special security, the Home Ministry communicat­ion said, citing an “unknown threat” to Modi.

The SPG is believed to have advised Modi, who is the main campaigner for the ruling BJP, to cut down on road shows, which invite a bigger threat, in the run up to the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, and instead address public rallies, which are easier to manage, an official said.

The close protection team (CPT) of the prime minister’s security has been briefed about the new set of rules and the threat assessment and instructed them to frisk even a minister or an officer, if necessary.

West Bengal incident

The prime minister’s security apparatus was reviewed recently after the Pune Police told a court on June 7 that they had seized a “letter” from the Delhi residence of one of the five people arrested for having alleged “links” with the banned CPI (Maoist), another official said.

The purported letter allegedly mentioned a plan to “assassinat­e” Modi in “another Rajiv Gandhi-type incident”, the police had told the court.

Besides, during a recent visit to West Bengal, a man was able to break through six layers of security to touch the prime minister’s feet, sending the security agencies into a tizzy.

Following the two developmen­ts, Home Minister Rajnath Singh held a meeting with National Security Adviser Ajit Doval, Union Home Secretary Rajiv Gauba and Director Intelligen­ce Bureau Rajiv to review the prime minister’s security in the wake of inputs about threat to the Prime Minister’s life.

 ?? PTI ?? Prime Minister Modi’s security apparatus has been reviewed after police seized a letter from the Delhi residence of one of the five accused of links to the banned CPI- Maoist group.
PTI Prime Minister Modi’s security apparatus has been reviewed after police seized a letter from the Delhi residence of one of the five accused of links to the banned CPI- Maoist group.

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