Key Points

The Congress party has strongly reacted to the CRPF's security protocol complaint against Rahul Gandhi, suggesting it's an intimidation tactic. Pawan Khera criticized the timing of the letter, linking it to Gandhi's upcoming expose on electoral malpractices. The CRPF accused Gandhi of multiple security breaches during foreign tours and domestic visits. This controversy unfolds against the backdrop of recent political tensions and protests during Gandhi's Raebareli constituency visit.

Key Points: Rahul Gandhi Security Row Sparks Congress CRPF Confrontation

  • Congress calls CRPF letter a politically motivated move
  • CRPF alleges repeated security protocol violations by Rahul Gandhi
  • Incident follows protests during Raebareli visit
  • Gandhi maintains Z+ protection category with strict security norms
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'Veiled attempt to intimidate': Congress on row over Rahul 'breaching' security protocol

Congress challenges CRPF's security protocol allegations against Rahul Gandhi, claiming intimidation ahead of electoral malpractices expose

"Is this a veiled attempt to intimidate the Leader of Opposition? - Pawan Khera, Congress Spokesperson"

New Delhi, Sep 11

The Congress on Thursday reacted strongly to the Central Reserve Police Force's complaint about party leader Rahul Gandhi's alleged violation of security protocol, wondering if it is an attempt to "intimidate" the Leader of Opposition ahead of his fresh "expose on electoral malpractices".

Pawan Khera, Chairman, Media and Publicity Department AICC, in a post on the social media platform X, said, "The timing of the CRPF's letter and its instant public release raise disturbing questions."

He was reacting to CRPF's letter to Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge, alleging violation of security protocol by Gandhi.

Khera said that the CRPF letter comes "just as Shri @RahulGandhi is leading the charge against the BJP's Vote Chori carried out with the Election Commission's complicity".

"Is this a veiled attempt to intimidate the Leader of Opposition, who has already announced another imminent disclosure? Is the government rattled by the truth he is about to reveal?" asked Khera.

Earlier in the day, the CRPF's letter raised concerns over the Leader of the Opposition's security protocol breach

The September 10 letter, written by CRPF VVIP Security chief Sunil June, accused Gandhi of not following security protocols and often violating them on multiple occasions.

June claimed that the Raebareli MP, despite being a political figure with a VVIP profile, was not taking his security seriously.

The development comes close on the heels of an alleged security breach during Gandhi's visit to Raebareli, the Lok Sabha constituency that he represents.

During his visit on Wednesday, the Congress MP faced protests and opposition from BJP workers, who blocked the highway and raised slogans like "Rahul Gandhi, go back".

While the police tried to disperse the protesters, Gandhi's convoy stood stuck on the highway for about 15 minutes. Police and protesters were engaged in a verbal squabble, and it was only after the cops prevailed over the latter that the Congress MP's convoy could pass through.

The CRPF chief also raised concerns over Gandhi's frequent foreign tours, which are not informed and reported to his security team in advance.

"In the past nine months, Rahul violated security protocol during 6 foreign tours. All these 6 foreign tours were done without informing the security agency, due to which the security agency had to face big problems," the letter reportedly said.

Notably, Gandhi comes under the VVIP category and enjoys Z+ protection cover. As per the security protocol, VVIP personalities like him, equipped with Z plus ASL security, are required to inform their security agency 15 days before a foreign tour, but the Congress leader has failed to keep the security team informed and updated.

The Congress MP's recent visit to Malaysia was mocked by the BJP as a "holiday trip amidst VP polls" while pictures from that country showed him walking without any security.

- IANS

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Priya S
Security protocols are important for everyone's safety. If Rahul Gandhi is violating them repeatedly, he should be more responsible. National security shouldn't be compromised for political games.
Aman W
Both sides playing politics. BJP using agencies, Congress playing victim card. When will our leaders focus on real issues like inflation and unemployment? 😒
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Sarah B
As someone who follows Indian politics, this seems like a pattern. Whenever opposition leaders gain momentum, security issues suddenly emerge. The timing is indeed suspicious.
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Nikhil C
Foreign tours without informing security? That's actually concerning. Z+ security is taxpayers' money. If he doesn't want security, he should give it up rather than putting everyone at risk.
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Kavya N
The Raebareli incident shows how BJP workers are creating trouble for elected MPs. Blocking highways? This is not democracy. Government should ensure smooth functioning of opposition leaders.

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