New Delhi: Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Wednesday reviewed the security arrangements for various VVIPs and VIPs.
Reports say that around 12 politicians, who were ministers in the UPA regime, are set to lose their security cover. The decision is expected to be announced after the Budget session of Parliament.
During the meet, which was also attended by Minister of State for Home Affairs Kiren Rijiju and Union Home Secretary Anil Goswami, Singh was apprised of the security arrangements for VVIPs/VIPs.
The Home Minister desired that these security arrangements may be reviewed and suitably strengthened, wherever required. Singh further directed that the security audit of vital installations, wherever due, may be carried out and additional forces deployed, if found necessary, so as to ensure that adequate security arrangements are in place for such installations.
The Union Minister desired that the avenues for strengthening bilateral security relations with the neighbouring countries be explored. He desired that efforts be made to ensure that Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty (MLAT) in criminal matters are entered into with as many countries as possible, and specifically with the neighbouring countries.
Reports say that around 12 politicians, who were ministers in the UPA regime, are set to lose their security cover. The decision is expected to be announced after the Budget session of Parliament.
During the meet, which was also attended by Minister of State for Home Affairs Kiren Rijiju and Union Home Secretary Anil Goswami, Singh was apprised of the security arrangements for VVIPs/VIPs.
The Home Minister desired that these security arrangements may be reviewed and suitably strengthened, wherever required. Singh further directed that the security audit of vital installations, wherever due, may be carried out and additional forces deployed, if found necessary, so as to ensure that adequate security arrangements are in place for such installations.
The Union Minister desired that the avenues for strengthening bilateral security relations with the neighbouring countries be explored. He desired that efforts be made to ensure that Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty (MLAT) in criminal matters are entered into with as many countries as possible, and specifically with the neighbouring countries.