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Chidambaram promises ‘full’ security during Commonwealth Games

Updated - December 17, 2016 03:55 am IST

Published - September 07, 2009 11:17 am IST - New Delhi

File photo of Union Home Minister P Chidambaram in New Delhi. He assured that `full' security will be given to Commonwealth Games. Photo: PTI

A “Full and comprehensive” security will be provided during the 2010 Commonwealth Games and none of the participating countries should brook any fear, the Home Minister P Chidambaram has said.

“I make this promise that the Commonwealth Games will be conducted under full and comprehensive security. Nobody needs fear, no country needs fear,” he told NDTV .

He was asked if he was worried that there might be a repeat of what happened at last month’s World Badminton Championships (WBC) in Hyderabad. The English shuttlers, over-reacting to a routine Home Ministry advisory, had pulled out of the event citing security threats.

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Mr. Chidambaram had himself witnessed some of the final events at the WBC to allay any apprehension on the security front.

Noting that threat faced by political leaders should not be underestimated, the Home Minister said, “If a political leader faces a threat, he has to be provided security and I think the government is committed to providing security to every political leader who faces a threat.”

He also discounted reports that National Security Guard (NSG) cover provided to some of the politicians would be withdrawn.

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