Cut down my security: BJP leader Vinod Tawade to Mumbai police chief

Tawade, a prominent BJP leader, met police chief Satyapal Singh at the Police HQ here and urged him to withdraw his security with immediate effect.

MUMBAI: Leader of Opposition in Maharashtra Legislative Council, Vinod Tawade today urged the Mumbai Police Commissioner to withdraw eight of the ten policemen deployed for his security saying they could be better used for the security of citizens.

Tawade, a prominent BJP leader, met police chief Satyapal Singh at the Police Commissionerate here and urged him to withdraw his security with immediate effect.

Several policemen are deployed for security of politicians and social figures. If a major chunk of these personnel are drawn for maintaining law and order, then there would a decline in crime, he said.

The recent attacks on senior citizens and women, murder of advocate Pallavi Purkayastha in Wadala and killing of a girl in Chetna College had forced him to take a decision on withdrawing his security, he said.

Responding to Tawade's request for withdrawing security, Police Commissioner Satyapal Singh said, "We would review threat perception to the BJP leader and accordingly would take a call on withdrawing his security cover.
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