Government has no information regarding terror threat to BJP: Sushilkumar Shinde
Media reports quoted intelligence sources saying lives of top BJP leaders were under threat
New Delhi: Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde said on Friday that the government had no information regarding terror threat to Bharatiya Janata Party leaders.
Meanwhile, amid reports about possible security threats to top BJP leaders, the opposition party demanded that the Home Ministry ensure "foolproof" protection for them.
Citing media reports which have quoted intelligence sources as saying that the lives of top BJP leaders were under threat, party spokesperson Nirmala Sitharaman said that a delegation of party leaders will meet Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde to press their demand for security.
"Based on Intelligence Bureau sources, a section of media has been reporting that the BJP leaders' lives are under threat.
"BJP is very concerned and worried," she said, adding that, "there is a threat to all BJP leaders."
"We are very concerned and anxious whether Home Ministry has taken cognisance of these reports and if it is taking any measures to ensure the safety of our leaders as they move around the country for election campaigning," she told reporters.
Sitharaman said that the media reports have said that the threat perception also included kidnapping with a possible motive of demanding release of Indian Mujahideen (IM) co- founder Yasin Bhatkal. Bhatkal is in the custody of security agencies on terror charges.
"With all these dimensions being played out... in the media, all reports based on IB sources, BJP is extremely worried for the safety of its leaders.
"We will certainly meet the Home Minister as and when we get the time from his office... and present the demand that protection and foolproof cover be provided to all our leaders," she added.