
The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) has submitted its reply to the Ministry of Home Affairs in connection with the security lapse of Rahul Gandhi. CRPF said that Rahul has broken security rules 113 times since 2020. Many times, he has violated the fixed security instructions during the Bharat Jodo Yatra itself. They have also been informed about this from time to time.
The Congress on Wednesday complained to Home Minister Amit Shah about Rahul Gandhi's security lapse in Delhi. The very next day on Thursday, CRPF responded to this.
The Congress had demanded the Center ensure Rahul's security
On Wednesday, Congress demanded Rahul's security from the central government. Party General Secretary (Organisation) KC Venugopal had written a letter to Home Minister Amit Shah regarding this. He had said that there have been many lapses in Rahul's security in Delhi. Delhi Police failed to control the crowd and maintain the security cordon around them. In this case, the Intelligence Bureau (IB) has questioned many people involved in the yatra.
Venugopal said that Rahu has got Z plus security. The situation worsened when their security was breached. Congress workers and passengers involved in the Bharat Yatra had to create a cordon of security.
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