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SPG ‘shadow’ withdrawn from Gandhi family

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New Delhi: The elite Special Protection Group (SPG) cover given to Congress president Sonia Gandhi and her children Rahul and Priyanka will be withdrawn and the family will instead be provided Z-plus security by the CRPF, officials said on Friday.
The decision to withdraw SPG cover given to the family of former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi, who was assassinated by LTTE terrorists on May 21, 1991, was taken after a detailed security assessment, a senior home ministry official said.
With this decision, the nearly 3,000 strong force will now only be guarding Prime Minister Narendra Modi. An official said security cover for all VIP is reviewed periodically and recommendations are made based on threat perceptions by various security agencies in the country.
“The Gandhi family continues to have Z-plus security cover,” the official said. Giving reasons for the decision, another official said the threat perception has reduced and the Gandhi family no longer faces serious security threats. The Gandhis will be without SPG protection for the first time in 28 years.
They were included in the VVIP security list following an amendment in September 1991 in the SPG Act of 1988.
Under Z-plus security by CRPF, they will have commandos from the paramilitary force in close proximity besides guards at their homes and where ever they travel in the country, the official said.
SPG protectees, under the rules, are provided with guards, hi-tech vehicles, jammers and an ambulance in their carcade. In August this year, the government withdrew the SPG cover of former prime minister Manmohan Singh.
The SPG Act, enacted by Parliament in 1988, was initially supposed to provide security to only the prime minister and to the former prime ministers of the country for 10 years.
In 2003, the Act was amended and the time frame of 10 years was reduced to one year. (PTI)

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