A bench of Chief Justice Manjula Chellur and Justice M S Sonak said it felt that politicians who needed police protection could very well pay for the same out of the funds received by their respective parties.
"What is the need for the state government to spend public funds on providing police protection to political leaders? Because, I feel that they can pay from their party's money," Chief Justice Chellur said.
The high court's observations came while directing the government to streamline its current process of approving and assigning police protection to private persons.
As per the PIL, around 1,000 personnel from the state police are deployed for providing protection to private individuals.
During the hearing, the bench also directed the Maharashtra government to ensure periodic revision of all applications to ensure that a person does not continue enjoying police protection even after the threat perception to his or her life has been eliminated.
She said, "Making the same set of police personnel serve as bodyguards for an indefinite period of time is not good for the police as well as for the persons to whom they have been assigned as bodyguards. For, by employing the same 1,000 personnel as bodyguards for ever, you are wasting their skills."
"Let them go back to other duties of the police department say after six months, and assign the next set of personnel as bodyguards," she said.
The state must check the fitness levels of the police personnel deployed as bodyguards, she said, while adding in a lighter vein that she could "run faster" than her own bodyguard.
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