AFTER AIRPORTS AND NUCLEAR FACILITIES, CISF TO GUARD RAMDEV’S FOOD PARK
NEW DELHI: Yoga guru Ramdev’s food park in Haridwar has become the eighth private sector client of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) that guards important government installations such as nuclear plants and airports across the country.
Ramdev himself is a Z-category protectee of the central paramilitary forces.
In his annual press address on Tuesday, CI SF chief Surender Singh said that the paramilitary force has got formal orders from the government in this regard.
The force has deployed 35 armed personnel for anti-terror duties at the Patanjali Food and Herbal Park Private Limited of Ramdev in Haridwar, he added.
Like all the government and private sector units, the food park has also signed a memorandum of understanding with the CISF to bear the cost of the deployment.
“The food park is paying ` 40 lakh per month for the deployment,” said a CISF official.
In 2015, the CISF had sent its contingent to the food park on temporary basis after protests had erupted there.
However, the force has now taken formal charge of securing the facility.
After the 2008 Mumbai attacks, the government had amended the act to enable the CISF to provide security to private clients as well.
Electronics City in Bengaluru, Infosys campuses in Bengaluru, Mysore and Pune, Reliance Refinery and Petrochemicals in Jamnagar, Coastal Gujarat Power Ltd project executed by the Tata group in Mundra and the Tata Steel project based in Odisha’s Kalinganagar are the other private clients of the CISF.
The CISF will also t ake over the security of the iconic Victoria Memorial in Kolkata along with six other government installations.