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Secret service to end anonymity for Modi’s wife
By Reuters
BRAHMANVADA: The Indian government is preparing to give top-level security to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s wife deep in a village in their native Gujarat state, a move that threatens to upend the quiet life she has lived since the couple separated as teenagers about 45 years ago.

Jashodaben Modi, 62, a retired primary school teacher, has been thrown into the national spotlight since Modi, after years of silence, disclosed his marriage in an election filing last month.

She has gone on pilgrimages in the Himalayas twice in recent weeks to avoid reporters swarming to her windowless rooms in the cramped house she shares with her brother’s family in Gujarat’s Brahmanvada village.

The Special Protection Group (SPG) - an elite force modelled on the Secret Service that guards US presidents - will now take over his security. Under law, the SPG is responsible for the security of the prime minister and his immediate family members.

“The SPG has made general inquiries regarding Jashodaben. The lead agency will be the state police and the SPG will have to depend on them,” a source in the Gujarat police said.

Another security official in New Delhi said Jashodaben and Modi’s 95-year-old mother were entitled to top-level cover and that neither could refuse, although the protection could vary according to the perception of threat.

Modi is one of India’s most guarded politicians. Earlier this year there were warnings that members of the Indian Mujahideen were plotting to target him at an election rally.

A LIFE IN THE SHADOWS: Jashodaben’s family said they were not aware of any plans to mount security for her. “She lives a life immersed in prayers, she doesn’t need any of this,” said her brother, Ashok Modi, who runs a small provision shop from the front portion of his house.

“What she would like is to get back to her husband as every woman in our society wants. But that won’t happen,” he said. Modi is a common name in Gujarat.

Another brother, Kamlesh, who lives a few houses away and sells onions to supplement his income, said their village of 2,500 was pleased Modi had finally owned up to the marriage.

“There is hope here that something good will come to this village, now that he is prime minister,” Kamlesh said, sitting in a sweltering mud-walled house.

Prime Minister Modi has never spoken about his wife, but friends and family say the couple were married off while they were still in their teens after their parents had spoken for them, in the tradition of the time, especially in poor families.

But Modi left home soon after, drawn into the ascetic life of the Hindu nationalist volunteer group Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), many of whose top leaders practised celibacy to focus on the organisation’s cause of nation-building.

In a rare interview to a Gujarati television channel broadcast last week, Jashodaben said that after the wedding, Modi was busy working for the RSS across the country and suggested she return home.

“When I came to Vadnagar to live with his family, he told me ‘why did you come to your in-laws’ house when you are still so young? You must instead focus on pursuing your studies’,” she said. “The decision to leave was my own and there was never any conflict between us.”

Modi moved away from his family as he plunged into politics and, unlike many other politicians whose sons and daughters have inherited power and fame, he has kept a distance from them.

During each of the three elections he fought in Gujarat, where he served as chief minister, Modi left blank the question of his marital status on the candidate form. But last month, fearing rivals could try to get him disqualified, he sought to clear the air. —Reuters

Published in Dawn, May 27th, 2014
 
now pakistan media start praise him. but pakistanis in PDF call him a terrorist.
 
now pakistan media start praise him. but pakistanis in PDF call him a terrorist.

Reuters cannot digest the fact that she doesn't speak negatively of him. Had this been the case, their Indian pets NDTV and IBN7 would have gone into tirades against Modi.

She is the first lady now. Naturally she will get SPG cover. Although I really hope that she accompanies NAMO to foreign visits at least occasionally.
 
Reuters cannot digest the fact that she doesn't speak negatively of him. Had this been the case, their Indian pets NDTV and IBN7 would have gone into tirades against Modi.

She is the first lady now. Naturally she will get SPG cover. Although I really hope that she accompanies NAMO to foreign visits at least occasionally.
they separated decades ago.. i don't think she will accompanies NAMO to foreign visits. modi never agree to this.
 
now pakistan media start praise him. but pakistanis in PDF call him a terrorist.
Reuters is Pakistani? :woot:

they separated decades ago.. i don't think she will accompanies NAMO to foreign visits. modi never agree to this.
He should have divorced her at least she would have a husband and kids by now ..why leave a perfectly normal woman to live "hanging" ...

Just my personal opinion..
 
He should have divorced her at least she would have a husband and kids by now ..why leave a perfectly normal woman to live "hanging" ...
Just my personal opinion..

If she wanted divorce or even annulment which is applicable here, she could have approached the courts and it would have been easy enough to declare her marriage null and void. She is the traditional Hindu woman who considered herself married for life and would not seek divorce. It was her own choice. She has no bitter words for Mr. Modi.
 
If she wanted divorce or even annulment which is applicable here, she could have approached the courts and it would have been easy enough to declare her marriage null and void. She is the traditional Hindu woman who considered herself married for life and would not seek divorce. It was her own choice. She has no bitter words for Mr. Modi.
I am not stating any bitter words for either of the couple...Just wondering why lead a windowed / divorced life...life should go on ...esp since she was still a teenager! Like I said in my previous post, just my words of thought...

Good they are providing her security!
 
I am not stating any bitter words for either of the couple...Just wondering why lead a windowed / divorced life...life should go on ...esp since she was still a teenager! Like I said in my previous post, just my words of thought...

Good they are providing her security!

Let us say both are cast in the very very traditional mold and perhaps destined to lead life of ascetics. I find them noble.
 
Secrete Service?!

Did the writer watch too much White House Down and Olympus has fallen ?! :lol:

The Indian PM is protected by the SPG and not the Secret Service.
 
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