The Delhi Police have begun conducting car checks at several points around the national capital in preparation for the impending G20 meeting on 9 September and 10 September. Between Monday night and early Tuesday morning, surprise checks were conducted at India Gate and other locations across the city. Police officers were observed stopping automobiles to perform comprehensive checks. Earlier on Monday, Meenakashi Lekhi, Union Minister of State for External Affairs and Culture, stated that paramilitary troops, Delhi police, and a number of other individuals are assisting in ensuring security for the G20 Summit. “So I must say that so far as safety, security, et cetera are concerned, that arrangement is being looked after by various departments, including paramilitary forces, Delhi police and several other people are engaged in that process,” Meenakashi Lekhi said while speaking to ANI. She also highlighted the diversity of the G20 Summit, held under India’s presidency, saying, “We’ve had about 52 locations and 250 plus events. So 250-plus conferences is not a joke to handle. It’s a logistic nightmare if not done right, but everything’s been done just right.” Meanwhile, all the government officials were on alert mode as the G20 week commenced, considering a warning circulated earlier from a designated wing of the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) from any “misleading, fake and counterfeit” emails being circulated by ill elements.