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PRIYANKA GANDHI IS ALSO UNDER THE THREAT OF HER FATHERS KILLERS, REVEALS PRISON LETTER ADMITTING PRIYANKA -NALINI MEETINGBy Walter JayawardhanaWhile going back on their earlier written statement that Priyanka Gandhi
, daughter of Rajiv Gandhi never met former Prime Minister assassination
convict Nalini ,Vellore Prison Superintendent admitted that the two
women actually met and Rajivs daughter Priyanka is protected as
she faces a high level of threat from the Liberation Tigers of Tamil
Eelam (LTTE), her fathers killers. A second letter written by the prison authorities said, Priyanka
Vadra (Gandhis married name) is protected by the SPG and faces
a high level of threat from various outfits, including the Liberation
Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). Moreover, the meeting was more of a personal
nature. It has been now explained that during the Priyanka Gandhi (Vadra) visit
to the Vellore prison she was accompanied by special security men belonging
to Special Protection Group (SPG) and the prison visitors records
are marked under such a security official named Pankaj Kumar and two
other officials who were protecting her and hence the earlier denial.
It has been also explained that the Priyanka Nalini meeting actually
took place on March 19, and that the meeting was not in violation of
established norms, by Ms. Soundari , the Supirintendent of the Womens
prison. The controversy arose following a letter written by a lawyer requesting
information regarding the Priyanka-Gandhi meeting under the Right of
information Act. Prison authorities earlier wrote saying the meeting
never took place. Prison authorities in the second letter also maintained
ithe visit was well within the rules 520, 522, and 526of the Tamil Nadu
Jail Manual (Part 11) The lawyer who petitioned for information wanted to know besides the
legalities of the meeting, how long it lasted, the details of others
present and the objects exchanged between Ms. Priyanka Vadra and Nalini. Stating that Ms. Vadra, daughter of Rajiv Gandhi, met life convict
810 Nalini, wife of Sriharan, in prison, the Prison Superintendent
refused to divulge further information quoting Section 8 (1) (g) of
the RTI Act. (The section states there shall be no obligation to give
any citizen information, the disclosure of which would endanger the
life or physical safety of any person or identify the source of information
or assistance given in confidence for law enforcement or security reasons.)
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