Monday, December 8, 2014

Tight security for MR in Tirupati - MR Visits Tirupati - A Sinhala Buddhist President seeking the blessings of Deities of a Another belief!

From The Hindu
Tight security arrangements are made in the temple city of Tirupati in India ahead of the visit of President Mahinda Rajapaksa who will be on a two-day pilgrimage starting Tuesday, The Hindu newspaper reported.
According to Collector Siddharth Jain, the special flight carrying Rajapaksa and his entourage will be flying into the Renigunta airport at 4.30 pm, from where he will reach Tirumala hills by road. After offering prayers late in the evening and again participating in the pre-dawn ritual on Wednesday, he will motor down the hills by 8.15 am, reach airport by 9.30 am and fly back to Colombo.
Sleuths led by Superintendent of Police (Tirupati Urban) Gopinath Jatti sterilised the airport and Tirumala temple vicinity on Monday, ahead of the visit of the VVIP. He also discussed issues pertaining to protective cover with Sri Lankan security officials. A trial run of the convoy was taken up from the airport to the city.
The police department is doubly cautious this time, as Tamils managed to reach Tirupati through the porous borders to wave black flags to him during his earlier visit in February 2013, who were, however, arrested in time.
The Chittoor police deployed armed guards at the border check post between Kuppam and Krishnagiri (TN) as part of security arrangements for the scheduled visit of the President. A senior police officer told The Hindu that the Kuppam-Krishnagiri border was kept under surveillance to prevent the possible entry of Tamil groups into Chittoor district. A patrol party was kept on alert to check vehicles found to be suspicious. Similarly, the district police deployed armed parties at Puttur, Nagari and Satyavedu

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