Key Points

The Central government has provided Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta with Z-category CRPF security following an attack during her public hearing. CRPF personnel took over security from Delhi Police at her residence on Thursday morning. The accused, Rajesh Khimji from Rajkot, has been sent to five days police remand and faces attempted murder charges. His mother claims he acted out of love for dogs after seeing videos of canines being taken away in Delhi.

Key Points: Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Gets Z-Category CRPF Security After Attack

  • CRPF personnel replaced Delhi Police at CM's residence Thursday morning
  • Attack occurred during public Jan Sunvai grievance hearing event
  • Accused Rajesh Khimji sent to 5 days police remand
  • Z-category includes 20+ personnel with round-the-clock protection
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Centre grants Z-category CRPF security to Delhi CM Rekha Gupta after attack

Central government upgrades Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta's security to Z-category CRPF protection following attack during public Jan Sunvai event.

"She appealed to the Chief Minister for forgiveness, explaining that her family is poor. - Bhanuben (accused's mother)"

New Delhi, August 21

The Central government has accorded Z-category security cover of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) to Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta following an attack on her during a public grievance hearing named 'Jan Sunvai' on Wednesday, sources said on Thursday.

The CRPF personnel reached the Chief Minister's residence on Thursday morning to take charge of her security from the Delhi police. Additional deployment has also been made in and around the CM's residence and office to ensure round-the-clock protection.

The decision came a day after Gupta was allegedly attacked while interacting with citizens during a 'Jan Sunvai' event. The incident raised concerns about her safety, especially given the politically charged environment in the national capital.

Earlier, the Delhi Police was providing security to the Delhi CM.

Z-category security is one of the highest levels of protection provided by the Central government and typically includes an escort of more than 20 personnel, along with close proximity guards, drivers, and escort vehicles. It is accorded only to individuals facing a high threat perception.

Gupta, who assumed office as Delhi Chief Minister on February 20 this year, has been holding frequent 'Jan Sunvai' sessions as part of her public outreach program. Security agencies had already been reviewing her threat perception, and Tuesday's incident prompted the Centre to upgrade her protection level immediately.

This move underscores the government's concern over the safety of top political figures, particularly in light of recent episodes of violence targeting elected representatives.

Meanwhile, the accused in the case, Rajesh Khimji, has been sent to five days of police remand on Wednesday after being produced in a Delhi court earlier.

A case has been registered under section 109(1) Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) (Attempt to murder, Imprisonment for 10 years, and fine) against the accused.

The Intelligence Bureau (IB) and the Special Cell team interrogated the accused on Wednesday.

According to police, Rajesh Khimji came to Delhi for the first time from Rajkot by train on Tuesday morning, and stayed at Gujarati Bhavan in Civil Lines.

Khimji's mother, Bhanuben, said that her son acted out of his love for dogs. She appealed to the Chief Minister for forgiveness, explaining that her family is poor.

She shared that Rajesh, a rickshaw driver, was upset after seeing videos of dogs being taken away in Delhi and had left home, saying he was going to Ujjain.

- ANI

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Priya S
While security is important, I hope this doesn't create a barrier between the CM and common people. The 'Jan Sunvai' concept is beautiful - direct connection with citizens should continue with proper security arrangements.
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Arjun K
Z-category security is no joke - 20+ personnel! The threat must be real. But I'm curious why the accused came all the way from Rajkot just because of dog videos? Something doesn't add up. Needs thorough investigation.
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Sarah B
The mother's appeal for forgiveness is heartbreaking, but attempted murder is a serious crime. Poverty cannot justify violence against elected leaders. Hope justice is served properly.
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Vikram M
Good decision by the Centre. Security of our leaders transcends political differences. We've seen too many attacks on public figures recently. Better safe than sorry!
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Michael C
While I support enhanced security, I hope this doesn't become the norm for every politician. Z-category should be reserved for genuine threat cases, not political status symbols. The cost to taxpayers is significant.
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Ananya R
As a Delhi resident, I'm relieved. CM Gupta has been very accessible to people through these Jan Sunvai programs. We need to protect such initiatives while ensuring safety. Hope they find a balance 🤞

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