The pro forma has 18 questions which include name, father's name, mother's name, place of birth, age, complexion, any birth mark, hair colour, eye colour, height, face description, any physical deformity, shoe size etc.
Two Delhi Police personnel, Rameshwar Dayal and Shamsher Singh had visited Rahul's residence recently with this pro forma asking how he looks and the colour of his eyes.
"I heard the Congress spokesperson who said some questions in the pro forma are laughable. Yes, in today's context, you may laugh on hearing these questions. I would like to thank him for the discussion we had on this pro forma," Delhi Police Commissioner B S Bassi told reporters here today.
He however defended the practice saying it has been going on for decades to keep record of VIPs living in Lutyens' zone.
"Some questions in the pro forma might look irrelevant today. They look little out of tune with times but in days of 1960s and 70s when there was no TV and no photographs, people were identified by their physical description. I agree that our pro forma has turned old, and we will change it and accommodate those things which are relevant today," he said.
"I would like to tell you that our men who went there first contacted SPG. They asked him to contact the personal staff. When he met the personal staff, they told him that you leave the pro forma and we will give it to you after filling it. If my personnel have gone there with an ulterior motive, if he had gone there for snooping, he wouldn't have left the pro forma there," he said.
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