<p>The Union Territory government of Jammu and Kashmir has scaled down the security of former Chief Ministers of the erstwhile state, sources in the know of things said on Sunday.</p>.<p>Under the new arrangement, the former chief ministers will not be provided with jammers and ambulances in their cavalcade while travelling in Srinagar district, Jammu and Kashmir officials said.</p>.<p>These facilities were provided to former chief ministers Farooq Abdullah, Ghulam Nabi Azad, Omar Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti.</p>.<p>However, during inter-district movement of former chief ministers jammers and ambulances would continue to be deployed, the officials in the security set up of the Jammu and Kashmir administration said.</p>.<p>The Union Territory government's move came in the wake of the recent decision to downsize the specialised security wing Special Security Group (SSG), which had been created under a law enacted by the Assembly of the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir for protection of Chief Ministers and former Chief Ministers in the year 2000.</p>.<p>In January this year, the SSG security cover was withdrawn from the security of these former Chief Ministers.</p>.<p>Now, the former chief minister get the security cover of the Jammu and Kashmir Police supported by the central para-military forces.</p>.<p>The elite force SSG has now been given the responsibility of serving Chief Ministers and their immediate family members.</p>.<p>The Union Territory government decision came amid the continuous threats from across the border when a number of terror incidents have taken place in Srinagar where all of the three chief ministers except Azad reside in Srinagar.</p>.<p>The intelligence agencies have also sent a report to the government apprehending attacks on the political workers, the officials in the security grid said on condition of anonymity.</p>.<p>However, Azad and Abdullah will continue to get the 'Z' category security provided by the National Security Guard as usual.</p>.<p>Omar Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti will continue to have Z-plus security cover in Jammu and Kashmir but they will likely have a reduced security outside the Union Territory.</p>.<p>The security to the leaders would be provided by the district police as well as the security wing based on threat assessment, the officials said.</p>.<p>The vehicles and other gadgets have been transferred to the police's security wing, they added.</p>.<p><strong>Check out the latest videos from <i data-stringify-type="italic">DH</i>:</strong></p>
<p>The Union Territory government of Jammu and Kashmir has scaled down the security of former Chief Ministers of the erstwhile state, sources in the know of things said on Sunday.</p>.<p>Under the new arrangement, the former chief ministers will not be provided with jammers and ambulances in their cavalcade while travelling in Srinagar district, Jammu and Kashmir officials said.</p>.<p>These facilities were provided to former chief ministers Farooq Abdullah, Ghulam Nabi Azad, Omar Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti.</p>.<p>However, during inter-district movement of former chief ministers jammers and ambulances would continue to be deployed, the officials in the security set up of the Jammu and Kashmir administration said.</p>.<p>The Union Territory government's move came in the wake of the recent decision to downsize the specialised security wing Special Security Group (SSG), which had been created under a law enacted by the Assembly of the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir for protection of Chief Ministers and former Chief Ministers in the year 2000.</p>.<p>In January this year, the SSG security cover was withdrawn from the security of these former Chief Ministers.</p>.<p>Now, the former chief minister get the security cover of the Jammu and Kashmir Police supported by the central para-military forces.</p>.<p>The elite force SSG has now been given the responsibility of serving Chief Ministers and their immediate family members.</p>.<p>The Union Territory government decision came amid the continuous threats from across the border when a number of terror incidents have taken place in Srinagar where all of the three chief ministers except Azad reside in Srinagar.</p>.<p>The intelligence agencies have also sent a report to the government apprehending attacks on the political workers, the officials in the security grid said on condition of anonymity.</p>.<p>However, Azad and Abdullah will continue to get the 'Z' category security provided by the National Security Guard as usual.</p>.<p>Omar Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti will continue to have Z-plus security cover in Jammu and Kashmir but they will likely have a reduced security outside the Union Territory.</p>.<p>The security to the leaders would be provided by the district police as well as the security wing based on threat assessment, the officials said.</p>.<p>The vehicles and other gadgets have been transferred to the police's security wing, they added.</p>.<p><strong>Check out the latest videos from <i data-stringify-type="italic">DH</i>:</strong></p>