
Tight security in place for PM's rally at Bikramganj
Sasaram: Tight security arrangements have been made for PM Narendra Modi's scheduled rally at Durgadih in Bikramganj, around 40km from Sasaram, on Friday. Dr Satya Prakash, DIG of Shahabad range, visited the venue on Wednesday and held a meeting with police officers to review the security arrangements.
A total of 23 DSP-rank officers, including an ASP, have been strategically deployed at the venue and in surrounding areas. Sources said the administration was implementing comprehensive security protocols in strict accordance with the "Blue Book" guidelines.
Police headquarters has issued a region-wide alert in view of the visit. As a result, heightened security measures are in place. Regular inspections are being conducted at key locations.
These checks are focused on railway stations, hotels within all police station limits, bus stands and key transportation routes in the district.
The SPs in the neighbouring districts of Bhojpur and Buxar have also been notified and placed on high alert to ensure a coordinated security strategy throughout the region.
Sources said the 23 DSP-level officers are overseeing crucial aspects such as route lining, managing VVIP entry points, supervising the eight designated sectors, VIP parking, helipad security and the access route from the assembly venue to the helipad.
Their responsibilities also extend to the main entrance and various key locations in Sasaram.
The elaborate security arrangements stretch beyond Rohtas, involving personnel from 13 other districts, including Buxar, Bhojpur, Aurangabad, Kaimur, Gaya, Jehanabad, Hajipur, Siwan, Vaishali, Saran, Sheikhpura, Nawada and Arwal. Officers range from additional district magistrates to senior deputy collectors.
These officers are playing a crucial role in managing the programme venue, enforcing VIP protocol, facilitating helipad operations and ensuring coordination with the special protection group (SPG), the elite unit responsible for the PM's personal security.

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