Kolkata (West Bengal): The West Bengal administration has planned foolproof security arrangements to prevent any untoward incident during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's two-day visit to the city starting Saturday evening, a senior government official said on Friday.
The Intelligence Branch had submitted a report to the state stating that as many as three organisations are planning large-scale gatherings at the airport and on the roads and show black flags to the Prime Minister.
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According to the official, the authorities have planned to "sanitise" the route slated to be taken by the Prime Minister's convoy to take to reach the city from the airport keeping in mind the possibility of protesters against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA) and the National register of citizens (NRC) showing black flags and putting up blockades.
The official said the roadmap was planned considering that the Prime Minister is scheduled to arrive at a time when the light will not be favourable to fly him to the city in a helicopter.
"We have planned foolproof arrangements for the scheduled visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. There will be barricades along the edges of the roads from the airport to the city on Saturday evening.
"There will be an extra security cover alongside these roads to keep a check on threats of protesters putting up blockades or display black flags to the PM," the official said.
Senior state government officials had conducted a survey of the route Modi is scheduled to take to reach the city from the airport, he said.
Any last-minute changes regarding the prime minister's travel and security will depend on the Special Protection Group, which looks after the PM's security, the official said adding a chopper will be kept at the airport as a standby arrangement to accommodate any alteration in the PM's travel plan.