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Government of India has exempted the following categories of people from pre-embarkation checks at civilian airports.

  1. President
  2. Vice President
  3. Prime Minister
  4. Governors of States
  5. Former Presidents
  6. Former Vice President
  7. Chief Justice of India
  8. Speaker of Lok Sabha
  9. Union Ministers of Cabinet rank
  10. Chief Ministers of States
  11. Deputy Chief Ministers of States
  12. Deputy Chairman, Planning Commission
  13. Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha & Rajya Sabha
  14. Holders of Bharat Ratna Decoration
  15. Ambassadors of foreign countries, charge D’ Affairs and High Commissioners and their spouses
  16. Judges of Supreme Court
  17. Chief Election Commissioner
  18. Comptroller & Auditor General of India
  19. Deputy Chairman Rajya Sabha & Deputy Speaker of Lok Sabha
  20. Minister of State of the Union Council of Ministers
  21. Attorney General of India
  22. Cabinet Secretary
  23. Lt Governors of Union Territories
  24. Chiefs of staffs holding the rank of full General or equivalent rank
  25. Chief Justices of the High Courts
  26. Chief Ministers of Union Territories
  27. Deputy Chief Ministers of Union Territories
  28. Visiting Foreign dignitaries of the same status at SI. Nos. 1 to 4,7,8,9 above
  29. His Holiness the Dalai Lama
  30. SPG Protectees
  31. Spouse of the President of India is exempted from pre-embarkation security checks at all civil airports even when he/she is not accompanying the President
  32. Former Prime Ministers of IndiaSource: Response from the Ministry of Civil Aviation for an RTI filed by Factly Team.
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lol robert vadra ni teesesaru. thats BJP govt. ! ! ! ! ! 

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donno whether i am missing anything here, aa list lo unnolaki matram direct allowance aa leka velu kuda normal check cheyinchukovali aa.. please enlighten me 

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lol robert vadra ni teesesaru. thats BJP govt. ! ! ! ! !


30. SPG Protectees undi ga,,,,,,,,,, ee point use chese Congress govt vadini no frisking list lo padesindi, it's still unclear whether Robert Vadra is removed from that list or not
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30. SPG Protectees undi ga,,,,,,,,,, ee point use chese Congress govt vadini no frisking list lo padesindi, it's still unclear whether Robert Vadra is removed from that list or not

adhe kada akkada point !

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30. SPG Protectees undi ga,,,,,,,,,, ee point use chese Congress govt vadini no frisking list lo padesindi, it's still unclear whether Robert Vadra is removed from that list or not

 

 

Robert Vadra’s name dropped from no-frisking list at airports The government on Wednesday removed the name of Robert Vadra, son-in-law of Congress president Sonia Gandhi, from the no-frisking list of the airports.
 
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Written by Sharmistha Mukherjee | New Delhi | Updated: September 17, 2015 4:10 am
robert-vadra_759.jpgRobert Vadra

The Ministry of Civil Aviation has removed Robert Vadra, the son-in-law of Congress president Sonia Gandhi, from the list of people who are exempted from security checks at airports across the country.

Civil Aviation Minister Ashok Gajapathi Raju approved the order revoking the no-frisking privilege to Vadra late Tuesday evening. The order will now be forwarded to the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security for implementation.

Earlier, at a media briefing Tuesday, Raju said, “It (removing Robert Vadra from the list) is happening. What’s so special about that guy that he should be treated specially? I don’t think there is anything special.” Earlier this month, Minister of State for Civil Aviation Mahesh Sharma had said that Vadra would not be removed from the list.

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Vadra is on a list of 33 categories of people who are exempted from pre-flight security checks at civilian airports in the country. The privilege is available only when he travels with those who are given cover by the Special Protection Group (SPG), which includes Sonia, his wife Priyanka Gandhi and brother-in-law Rahul Gandhi.

Vadra has, in recent times, taken to social networking website Facebook to express his willingness to give up the privilege. In May 2014, Priyanka had reportedly written to the SPG demanding that the withdrawal of privileges be implemented immediately for her entire family. She also communicated her unhappiness over this issue being “politicised needlessly”.

During Tuesday’s briefing, Raju said, “It (removing Vadra from the list) is a non-issue but I wish he did (abrogate) when there was another type of government when he got those privileges. Had he any guts and what you call other things in him, that was the time to raise it.” In October last year, the Ministry of Civil Aviation had written to the Ministry of Home Affairs to carry out a threat perception check of the categories of exempted people and sought its views on pruning the list. The Home Ministry, in its reply in July this year, approved removing Vadra’s name from the list.

 

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