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'Z' category protectee Swamy moves Delhi HC for security at private home

October 27, 2022 19:08 IST

Former Bharatiya Janata Party MP Subramanian Swamy approached the Delhi high court on Thursday, stating that in spite of an earlier assurance the Centre has not made any security arrangements at the accommodation he would be residing in after vacating the government-allotted bungalow.

IMAGE: Bharatiya Janata Party leader Subramanian Swamy speaks at his 83th birthday celebrations at the Tamil Nadu Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, September 26, 2022. Photograph: ANI Photo

Swamy, a "Z" category protectee whose term as a Rajya Sabha member ended in April, had earlier moved the court for re-allotment of the government bungalow, citing security threats to him.

On Thursday, his counsel mentioned the issue of providing adequate security at his private residence before a bench headed by Chief Justice Satish Chandra Sharma, which agreed to list it for hearing on October 31.

 

Representing Swamy, senior advocate Jayant Mehta told the court that when a single-judge bench of the court had granted six weeks' time to the former MP to vacate the bungalow, the Centre had given an assurance that adequate security arrangements would be made at his place of stay.

"None (security arrangements) has been done till date. October 26 was the last date when he had to move out. He is at a life risk. He has moved an application today for a direction in terms of their undertaking," Mehta said.

"Monday," said the bench, also comprising Justice Subramonium Prasad.

On September 14, Justice Yashwant Varma had directed Swamy to hand over possession of his government bungalow to the estate officer within six weeks, noting that the allotment was made for a period of five years, which had come to an end.

Swamy's term as a member of the Upper House of Parliament came to an end on April 24.

The single judge, while disposing of Swamy's petition seeking re-allotment, also recorded that there was no material shown that mandated and required the allotment of government accommodation to a "Z" category protectee.

Representing the government, Additional Solicitor General Sanjay Jain had submitted that while Swamy continues to remain a "Z" category protectee, the policies and guidelines that govern such protectees do not obligate the Centre to also provide residential accommodation from the general pool.

He had said while the government shall continue to extend the Z-category protection to Swamy subject to due periodical review, it would not be possible for the bungalow in question to be re-alloted to the BJP leader.

Jain had said in any case, the petitioner has his own residential premises where he can possibly shift and the protecting agencies shall take all further steps in that premises, as may be warranted, to ensure his safety and security.

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