*New Delhi:* The Rajya Sabha on Tuesday passed a bill to amend the Act governing the elite-Special Protection Group (SPG) with Home Minister Amit Shah rejecting the opposition’s charge of political.. Mid-Day - Published Also reported by •IndiaTimes
Union home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday strongly rejected Congress's charge of political vendetta over the SPG Bill amendments and asserted that the government was concerned about security of all 130.. IndiaTimes - Published
The Rajya Sabha on Tuesday passed a bill to amend the Act governing the elite-Special Protection Group with home minister Amit Shah rejecting the opposition's charge of political vendetta. During a.. IndiaTimes - Published
*New Delhi:* Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Wednesday said the Indian economy may have slowed down but there is no threat of a recession. Replying to a discussion on the economic situation in.. Mid-Day - Published
Union Home Minister Amit Shah said on Wednesday (November 27) that there had been "dilution" in the SPG Act and the Bill brought by the government to amend the Act was aimed at making the specialised.. Zee News - Published
Lok Sabha on Wednesday passed a bill to amend the SPG Act. According to the amendment, the SPG will now protect the prime minister and members of his immediate family residing with him at his official.. IndiaTimes - Published
Amid slogan shouting by opposition members, a bill to amend the Special Protection Group (SPG) Act was introduced in Lok Sabha on November 25 by Mini Hindu - Published Also reported by •IndiaTimes
Family members of a former Prime Minister who don't reside with him at his official residence will not be guarded by SPG commandos anymore and those who reside with him at his allotted accommodation.. IndiaTimes - Published
The government will table the proposed amendments to the Special Protection Group (SPG) Act next week . Under this Act family members of former Prime Ministers will not be guarded by the elite.. IndiaTimes - Published
The family members of former prime ministers will not be guarded by the elite Special Protection Group commandos, as per the amendments approved by the Union cabinet to the SPG Act, official sources.. IndiaTimes - Published
The family members of former prime ministers will not be guarded by the elite Special Protection Group commandos, as per the amendments approved by the Union cabinet to the SPG Act, official sources.. IndiaTimes - Published