After assessment of their security and a decision to continue the SPG cover for another year till May 2016, the two daughters-- Upinder Singh and Daman Singh-- have communicated verbally to the SPG officials requesting for discontinuing the protection by the elite force.
The SPG commandos have since been withdrawn from the security of Daman, a writer by profession, and the process for taking out the SPG cover for her sister Upinder, who is Professor in Delhi University, is on, official sources said.
"At present they are still there but we have already told them to withdraw it. This will be done after completing the required procedures," Upinder, a professor of History at Delhi University, told PTI here.
After necessary formalities, SPG will be replaced by Delhi Police, the sources said.
SPG, a force carved out from various para-military and state police forces, was formed in 1988 by an act of Parliament for "providing proximate security to the Prime Minister and former Prime Ministers and members of their immediate families. The need for such a force was felt after assassination of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in 1984.
As per rules, former Prime Ministers and their immediate family members cannot get the SPG cover beyond a year of leaving office unless a yearly assessment on their threat perception warrants it.
The elite force has six protectees now--Prime Minister Narendra Modi, former PMs Manmohan Singh and Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi and his sister Priyanka Vadra.
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