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Varun writes to Home Minister for security
NDTV Correspondent, Thursday April 2, 2009, New Delhi

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Varun Gandhi's security has been the topmost issue since Wednesday, after intelligence reports said there's threat to his life.

Varun had in fact written to the Home Minister requesting an upgradation of his security.

"In light of the current controversy, I would like to request that there be a review of the threat perception to me and my security status be accordingly be upgraded. Given the volatile election atmosphere, I seek your urgent consideration in this regard. In view of the family history, I feel sure you will appreciate the gravity of the situation," the letter dated March 20 said.

The Home Minister replied the same say saying, "I have received your letter dated 20th march 2009 regarding upgradation of your security. The officer concerned in the ministry is being asked to look into the matter for appropriate action."

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Posted by Sheela Rose on Jul 05, 2009
Shame on you, Varun. You are a complete coward. Who asked you to make those provocative speeches? When you made them, you tried to pose as a macho defender of Hindus. Now, you are scared of your life, without bothering about the number of lives you would have endangered because of your inflammatory speeches (again you are a coward because you have no guts to face up to what you said!). Why should the taxpayers money be used to provide security to you? No way, you arrange and pay for your own security.
Posted by Sheikh on Jul 05, 2009
think before u open your mouth, for u few votes u make many enemies than why u r afraid of death u, really u r coward person varun u should respect and win hearth rather than some votes before apology for your statements
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