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Parliament Security Breach: Home Ministry Constituted SIT, Delhi Police Registered UAPA Case Against Accused

Parliament Security Breach: Winter session is going on in Parliament. December 13 was the 22nd anniversary of the attack on Parliament. During this time, a major issue of security lapse came to light. Two people sitting in the audience gallery suddenly jumped among the MPs with smoke spray in their hands. Where he spread smoke with spray. During this, both of them also raised slogans that dictatorship will not work. Now the Home Ministry has taken a big step in this matter and has constituted a SIT and ordered to investigate the matter. 5 accused were arrested. It is being told that two accused are still absconding and are being searched. Delhi Police has registered a UAPA case against the accused.

SIT will investigate the Parliament Security Breach

Giving information, the Home Ministry said that on the letter of the Lok Sabha Secretary General, the Ministry has constituted a SIT under the chairmanship of CRPF DG Anish Dayal Singh. In this, officers of security agencies have been included as members. The Home Ministry said that the SIT formed will investigate how such a huge security lapse occurred. Along with this, it will also give a report to improve and strengthen the security of the Parliament.

Also Read: Parliament Security Breach Case Updates: Delhi Police Special Cell To Look Into The Matter

5 people arrested so far

The police have so far arrested 5 people in connection with the security lapse in Parliament. This also includes a girl whose name is Neelam. He demonstrated outside the Parliament. Now new things are coming to light regarding Neelam. Many of his old videos have surfaced on social media. In a video it is being claimed that he supported Congress to win the elections in a rally. Apart from this, it is now also being said that Neelam has taken part in many other protests including farmers’ movement. However, Neelam’s family says that she is not associated with any organization.

What did Neelam say?

When Neelam was protesting outside the Parliament, she had told the media, “My name is Neelam. The Government of India, which is torturing us, is using sticks and rods. Being put inside. Being tortured. We have no other medium left. We are students. We are not affiliated with any organization. Stop the dictatorship.

Srishti Verma

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