The Asian Age

MHA directive to CMs on visit to other states

◗ Almost all chief ministers in the country at present either have a Z or Z- plus security cover

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Concerned over the security risk posed to chief ministers over surprise visit to other states, the Union home ministry has said that such trips should be avoided.

The ministry, in a recent communicat­ion to chief secretarie­s, stated that it has been observed that at times few of the CMs visit another state without prior informatio­n to the concerned host government.

Such incidents, the monostry added, comprises the security of the visiting chief minister and at times leads to an embarrassi­ng situation since the security personnel accompanyi­ng the concerned VIP are informed that they do not have any jurisdicti­on outside their concerned home state.

The chief secretarie­s have been asked to inform all concerned chief ministers so that adequate and foolproof security arrangemen­ts are made beforehand.

Almost all CMs in the country at present either have a Z or Z- plus security cover and whenever they visit another state it becomes the responsibi­lity of the host state to make the necessary security arrangemen­ts.

The home ministry has thus clarified that whenever a CM visits another state, a detailed tour programme should be sent to the host state so that proper security arrangemen­ts can be put in place, including a proper accommodat­ion etc. “Even otherwise, it is normal to inform the host,” the ministry has directed the chief secretarie­s.

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