The issue may now go to the prime minister's office for taking a call as despite the matter having been discussed threadbare today at a meeting attended by top officials of the three ministries no agreement could be reached.
There was no unanimity either on who will foot the Rs 800 crore bill raised by the home ministry for providing CISF security at airports across the country.
The home ministry disagreed with the finance ministry's suggestion, contending it would lead to hike in air fare.
The meeting ended without a consensus being reached and, in all probability, the issue will now go to the PMO for a decision, a source privy to the development said.
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Of these hyper-sensitive airports, 18 are under CISF cover, while six like Srinagar and Imphal, are being guarded by the CRPF, the state police or other paramilitary forces.
Under the sensitive category, there are 56 airports out of which only 37 have CISF cover.
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