UP may withdraw security as Kejriwal gets Delhi address

The Delhi Chief Minister has shifted to Tilak Lane in Delhi from Girnar Apartments in the Kaushabmi area of Ghaziabad.

February 01, 2014 04:34 pm | Updated May 18, 2016 05:15 am IST - Ghaziabad

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. File photo: Sushil Kumar Verma

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. File photo: Sushil Kumar Verma

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday shifted his base from Kaushambi to New Delhi and Uttar Pradesh police is now likely to withdraw the Z category protection provided to him.

At present, 30 police personnel are deployed for round-the-clock protection of Mr. Kejriwal, who has refused to take security as part of Aam Aadmi Party’s promise to end VIP culture.

Besides, two police vehicles guard the Delhi CM when he is on the move in Ghaziabad.

Mr. Kejriwal, who along with his family lived in a Girnar Apartments situated in Kaushabmi area of Ghaziabad on the outskirts of the national capital, on Sturday shifted to Tilak Lane in Delhi.

Senior Superintendent of Police Dharmendra Singh said that as per rule, if a Minister or a VVIP lived in their jurisdiction, they were bound to provide security to them.

“As Delhi CM has shifted his base from Kaushambi to New Delhi, we would inform the State government, which had ordered to provide him Z category protection. After getting government’s directive in this regard, we would proceed accordingly,” Mr. Singh told PTI .

Official sources said the security provided to Mr. Kejriwal will most probably be withdrawn.

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