New Delhi: A day after the centre withdrew Special Protection Group (SPG) cover from Gandhi family, Congress interim president Sonia Gandhi has written a letter to SPG chief Arun Sinha on Saturday and expressed gratitude towards the security team on the behalf of the Gandhi family.
"On behalf of the whole family would like to express our deep appreciation and gratitude to the SPG for looking after our security and wellbeing with such dedication, discretion, and personal care," read the letter.
The Congress chief said the SPG is an outstanding force and its members imbued with courage and patriotism in every task assigned to them.
The decision to take away the elite SPG protection from Congress president Sonia Gandhi, her son Rahul and daughter Priyanka was taken after a top-level meeting at the Union Ministry of Home Affairs, said sources.
The centre's decision to revoke the SPG cover was taken to the family of former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi, who was assassinated by LTTE terrorists on May 21, 1991, was taken after a detailed security assessment, a senior official said.
With this decision, the nearly 3,000-strong force will now only be guarding Prime Minister Narendra Modi.