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Tue, 11/02/2010 - 08:54
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Foolproof security during Obama visit
New Delhi, Nov 1 (PTI) India on Monday said foolproof
security arrangements will be provided during US President
Barack Obama's forthcoming visit to the country, ruling out
any cause for worry on that front.
"Foolproof security will be provided during the visit of
President Obama and there should be no concern regarding the
security of the US President during his visit," Indian Home
Minister P Chidambaram told reporters here.
He was reacting to questions on the security being put in
place for Obama's three-day India visit beginning November 6.
The Home Minister also said that US Ambassador Timothy
Roemer had met him earlier in the day and expressed his
satisfaction over the security preparedness in view of Obama's
visit.
"The US envoy met me in connection with President Obama's
security. He is fully satisfied," he said.
Asked whether there was any interruption in the security
preparations in western Indian city Mumbai with Maharashtra
Chief Minister Ashok Chavan embroiled in the Aadarsh housing
scam, Chidambaram said "there will be no impact on security".
security arrangements will be provided during US President
Barack Obama's forthcoming visit to the country, ruling out
any cause for worry on that front.
"Foolproof security will be provided during the visit of
President Obama and there should be no concern regarding the
security of the US President during his visit," Indian Home
Minister P Chidambaram told reporters here.
He was reacting to questions on the security being put in
place for Obama's three-day India visit beginning November 6.
The Home Minister also said that US Ambassador Timothy
Roemer had met him earlier in the day and expressed his
satisfaction over the security preparedness in view of Obama's
visit.
"The US envoy met me in connection with President Obama's
security. He is fully satisfied," he said.
Asked whether there was any interruption in the security
preparations in western Indian city Mumbai with Maharashtra
Chief Minister Ashok Chavan embroiled in the Aadarsh housing
scam, Chidambaram said "there will be no impact on security".