The Asian Age

SPG for ex-PMs, kin only for 5 yrs

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT with agency inputs

Days after the elite Special Protection Group cover was withdrawn from the Gandhi family, the government introduced the SPG (Amendment) Bill 2019 in the Lok Sabha on Monday, under which former Prime Ministers and members of his/her immediate family who live with him/her at the official residence would get SPG cover only for a period of five years from the date he/she ceases to be PM. Family members of former PMs who do not live with him/her would not get SPG protection even for five years.

Bill says SPG shall provide security to ex-PMs and immediate family residing with him at his official residence only for 5 years

The bill was moved in the Lok Sabha by minister of state for home G. Kishan Reddy amid slogan shouting by Opposition members over the Maharashtr­a issue.

The amended SPG law provides that proximate security will be given by the force only to the sitting Prime Minister and members of his/her immediate family if they live with him at the

■ Continued from Page 1 official residence. The minister said in the existing law there is no cut-off period for providing SPG protection to former PMs or members of their immediate families. Thus, the number of individual­s to be provided SPG cover can potentiall­y become quite large.

In such a scenario, there can be constraint­s on resources, training and related infrastruc­ture of the SPG. This can also impact the effectiven­ess of the elite force in providing adequate cover to the principle protectee — the incumbent Prime Minister, the bill says. The proposed legislatio­n says that therefore, it is considered essential to amend the law to focus on the core mandate, as the security of the Prime Minister, as head of the government, is of paramount importance.

The Special Protection Group Act 1988 was enacted to provide for the constituti­on and regulation of the SPG as an armed force of the Union for providing proximate security to the PM and his immediate family members.

It was amended in 1991, 1994, 1999 and 2003 to extend SPG cover to former PMs and their immediate family members too, for different periods from the day the PM demitted office.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is now the only person to be protected by the 4,000strong SPG.

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