CUTTACK: A different coverage group on Wednesday reviewed security arrangements at the Bali Yatra grounds the place Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to deal with a gathering on May 26 to mark final touch of 4 years of his government,
The commissionerate police said at least 100 platoons of pressure will be deployed at the occasion.
A seven-member special coverage group (SPG) workforce reached and reviewed security arrangements at the spot together with district management officials and the deputy commissioner of police.
Inspector normal of the SPG, Sanjay Chouhan, said, "We have knowledgeable all of the departments involved of the state government to test their strategies for security throughout the meeting. A helipad has been demarcated near the venue, added Chouhan.
He additionally briefed the district management concerning the quite a lot of security sides and said no water bottles will be allowed at the venue. "Separate water tanker arrangements will be there at the venue," he added.
Proper illumination will be provided at the helipad at Naraj and roads from the helipad to the Bali Yatra grounds will be barricaded at the day.
After the assessment meeting, Padhi told journalists that the PM used to be scheduled to arrive at the Biju Patnaik International Airport here around three.30 pm on May 26 after which fly to Cuttack via helicopter.
Modi will leave for Delhi from Bhubaneswar after addressing the public meeting at Baliyatra, he said.
Home secretary Asit Tripathy, who attended the assessment meeting, said arrangements had been made for deployment of good enough security body of workers throughout Modi's consult with to the state.
The commissionerate police said at least 100 platoons of pressure will be deployed at the occasion.
A seven-member special coverage group (SPG) workforce reached and reviewed security arrangements at the spot together with district management officials and the deputy commissioner of police.
Inspector normal of the SPG, Sanjay Chouhan, said, "We have knowledgeable all of the departments involved of the state government to test their strategies for security throughout the meeting. A helipad has been demarcated near the venue, added Chouhan.
He additionally briefed the district management concerning the quite a lot of security sides and said no water bottles will be allowed at the venue. "Separate water tanker arrangements will be there at the venue," he added.
Proper illumination will be provided at the helipad at Naraj and roads from the helipad to the Bali Yatra grounds will be barricaded at the day.
After the assessment meeting, Padhi told journalists that the PM used to be scheduled to arrive at the Biju Patnaik International Airport here around three.30 pm on May 26 after which fly to Cuttack via helicopter.
Modi will leave for Delhi from Bhubaneswar after addressing the public meeting at Baliyatra, he said.
Home secretary Asit Tripathy, who attended the assessment meeting, said arrangements had been made for deployment of good enough security body of workers throughout Modi's consult with to the state.
Tight security arrangements in place for Modi's visit to state
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May 24, 2018
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