They may not have shared the same roof over their heads for decades now, but even as Prime Minister-elect Narendra Modi prepares to move to Delhi from Gujarat, his wife Jashodaben could find herself under the same security cover as her husband.
According to SPG rules, the 62-year-old Jashodaben is 100 per cent entitled to elite Special Protection Group (SPG) cover and the force will have to provide security to her as Modi is set to take over as the Prime Minister, said a former senior IPS officer.
Former Secretary (Security) and ex-Director General of Police of Madhya Pradesh, Subhash Chandra Tripathi, said that the SPG Act clearly states it will have to provide security to the immediate family members of the Prime Minister. The rule thus applies to Jashodaben as well, irrespective of the status of the ties between herself and her husband, he pointed out.
Tripathi had served as the Secretary of Security during the tenure of former Prime Minister IK Gujral. Jashodaben lives with her two brothers in a small village called Bhrahmanwada in Mehsana district of north Gujarat.