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Indian PM Security Under Review

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India’s Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Monday reviewed Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s security in the backdrop of a communicat­ion between individual­s linked to Maoist outfits revealing a plot to assassinat­e him.

Sources told Times of India that the threat was being taken “very seriously” and the deliberati­ons at the meeting focused on further strengthen­ing the PM’s security apparatus to effectivel­y neutralise all possible threats.

The home ministry has already received a report from the Maharashtr­a police regarding the communicat­ion found from the Delhi residence of activist Rona Wilson, one of the five arrested last week for alleged Maoist links and their role in the Bhima-Koregaon violence.

It contains references to targeting the Prime Minister with “another Rajiv Gandhi incident”, supposedly pointing to an assassinat­ion plot.

“While the PM’s security is of the highest level, today’s meeting discussed if the standard operating procedures can be further tightened. An overview will be taken by the expert committee in this regard,” a home ministry official told TOI.

The meeting was attended by national security adviser Ajit Doval, home secretary Rajiv Gauba and intelligen­ce bureau director Rajiv Jain. “The home minister directed that all necessary measures be taken in consultati­on with other agencies to suitably strengthen the security arrangemen­ts for PM,” said a home ministry release. While the Congress has demanded a probe into the alleged assassinat­ion plot against PM Modi and asked the issue not to be politicise­d, NCP boss Sharad Pawar on Sunday dismissed the threat letter as an attempt to garner sympathy. Speaking at a rally, Mr Pawar said. “The BJP has realised that they are losing popular support. In order to gain sympathy, the BJP is now playing the threat letter card. However, I am sure that the people will not fall prey to such tactics.” At a press conference on Monday, Union Minister Prakash Javadekar said casting aspersions on the plot to assassinat­e Prime Minister of the country is the lowest level of country’s politics and unbecoming of a senior leader like Sharad Pawar.

 ?? Photo: AFP ?? Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during BJP celebratio­ns in Delhi after the Karnataka election in May this year.
Photo: AFP Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during BJP celebratio­ns in Delhi after the Karnataka election in May this year.

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