In a daring act on Wednesday morning, two individuals wielding smoke canisters breached the security of the Lok Sabha, creating chaos in the House. Footage revealed one person leaping across desks while the other sprayed smoke in the visitors’ gallery, chanting slogans against dictatorship. Authorities swiftly detained both.
Here’s a comprehensive breakdown of the significant events:
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The main mastermind behind the breach was apprehended in Delhi.
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A Delhi court sanctioned a seven-day police custody for the four individuals involved in breaching Parliament security.
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Rajya Sabha chairman suspended TMC MP Derek O'Brien for unruly behaviour during the incident.
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Thirteen MPs were suspended from Lok Sabha for the remainder of the session due to their involvement in the disruption.
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Profile of the Four Accused
Among the accused:
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Manoranjan D, an engineering graduate turned farmer from Mysuru.
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Amol Shinde(25) from Latur, was unsuccessful in Army recruitment.
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Neelam Azad from Jind(37), failed in a teacher’s job interview.
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Sagar Sharma from Lucknow(25), an e-rickshaw driver.
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Details of Accused and Materials Found
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The accused were found with a pamphlet indicating the Prime Minister as a missing person, offering a reward from a Swiss bank for finding him.
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They carried smoke canisters hidden in shoes bought from Lucknow and cans from Mumbai.
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They operated under the guise of a 'Bhagat Singh Fan Club'.
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Eight security personnel faced suspension due to the serious security breach at Parliament.
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Some Opposition leaders demanded Union Home Minister Amit Shah's resignation during the chaotic session.
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Enhanced Security Post-Breach
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Stringent security measures were implemented around the Parliament complex following the breach.
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Verification of credentials was intensified for anyone entering the premises.
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Search for the Sixth Suspect
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Delhi Police conducted raids to apprehend a sixth suspect involved in the breach.
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Lalit Jha, a teacher from Kolkata, was identified as the main conspirator.
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The Lok Sabha suspended 14 MPs for the remainder of the ongoing session due to alleged misconduct and disruption.
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An IB team visited Manoranjan's residence in Mysuru, finding books on revolutionaries and his affiliation with the Bhagat Singh fan club.
This incident sparked widespread concern, leading to intensified security measures and investigations into the accused, shedding light on their motives and background.
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