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As a young Rahul Gandhi is being groomed to take over the mantle of his father, to protect security personnel are able to make a clear similarity in the way he and his late father Rajiv Gandhi seemed to have deliberately vicarious thrill of breaking safety rules and give them nightmares in the process.
Agents Rajiv Gandhi involved with security remember the stage shortly after the death of Indira Gandhi, when, despite warnings by courtesy of the security men, young Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi loved to drive at high speeds or sometimes deliberately hood-wink to his own security men to enjoy moments of solitude with no one snooping into your movements.
It's a different story however, that one fateful day, 21 May 1991 Sriperumdur near Chennai was killed by Dhannu-la suicide bomber, posing as an ordinary visitor.
Much to the dismay of securitymen - Rahul Gandhi seems to have learned a lesson from his death father and has a habit of avoiding public meetings cordon and playing hide and seek with the security men in their yatras many outside Delhi.
This is the cause of many sleepless nights of his personal security officers (PSOs) and those responsible for the security of your future.
The seriousness of the matter may be judged by the fact that the Special Protection Group (SPG), which forms the inner security cordon of the MP formally approached the Union Home Ministry (MHA), putting highlight the gaps in the security of Rahul Gandhi.
According to senior sources in the MHA, the GSP has seen obvious shortcomings in communications, control access, crowd control, disinfection at the entrances and exits and security of the moving ride.
In its detailed opinion, the GSP is understood to have outlined several failures in safety drill went on for several visits Rahul Gandhi during the recent past. From the metal detector inadequate or non-functional door-frame (DFMD) rape in the security cordon by party officials or inadequate barricades for crowd control at the place of meeting, stay or en route - the GPS does not seems to be in a mood to take risks.
Expressing dissatisfaction with all the measures taken by local police for Rahul Gandhi visits Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Karnataka the GSP has ordered a full review of the security apparatus.
Fail-safe and unhindered communication movement of the VVIP cavalcade in accordance with the guidelines on safety 'blue-book', the virtual bible in the language of the security men seem be some of the main areas of concern of SPG.
According to sources, on several occasions riding discipline suitable for VVIP movement is not met. For the safe movement of VVIP is important that vehicles move at a predetermined speed, there is adequate communication between moving vehicles and as far as possible no shutdowns, especially in unsecured areas that previously have not been combed by security personnel.
This however has been times when the overzealous party workers have been allowed to go ahead of the parade in motion to shift the VIP movement. In one of those nerve-wrecking experienced security staff to remember how the team was divided into the barricade at the railroad crossing was reduced when only half of the ride was over and other vehicles had to wait until the train passed by. This is a classic example of the various life-threatening experiences that Rahul Gandhi, has participated in the recent past.
Taking seriously the concerns of the GSP, the MHA ran an urgent letters to every secretary of state and head of UT and police chiefs asking them to increase security in their areas of responsibility, especially during the VVIP visit.
It added that the dilemma of local law enforcement agencies found a few people because, as almost half of forces personnel are involved in VIP duties. For example, a division bench of the High Court Delhi comprising Justice Anil Dev Singh and Justice Mukul Mudgal was reported that the 56,000 men in the middle only Delhi Police maintains law and order, while 27,000 to 29,000 men were tied to the rights of VIP and its allies. The same applies to the Mumbai police as well.
So the big question is, where actually comes from the additional manpower come from? Above all, if you still have a VVIP who loves to play hide and seek with their own security personnel ... Who fault is it anyway?
Neeraj Mahajan is a New Delhi (India) based media professional with over 20 years experience, proven competence and consistency in Print, Electronic and Web or New media.

