Yesterday, a major Parliament Security breach was reported on the 22nd anniversary of the Parliament Attack. However, there have not been any reports of significant harm, but it’s still a matter of national security how one can jump directly into the parliament house.
Mastermind Behind the Parliament Security Breach
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As per the investigation, it has been found that there were a total of six individuals who had crafted this master plan. These six people have known each other for the last four years through social media and gathered in a rented flat at Gurugram to finalize their plan.
Out of these six people, two, Sagar Sharma and Manoranjan D, entered the chamber of Lok Sabha with smoke canisters from the visitor’s gallery, and two others, Anmol Shinde and Neelam, were detained outside of the parliament building while spraying colored gas and shouting slogans outside the parliament.
As per police sources, two more individuals, Vishal Sharma and Lalit, are connected with this Parliament Security Breach. Vishal Sharma has been detained from Gurugram, Haryana, while Lalit is still on the run. All of them had stayed a while at the rented house of Vishal Sharam and his wife Rakhi at Gurugram’s Sector 7.
It has been found that Manoranjan D comes from Mysore in Karnataka, completed his Bachelor of Engineering in 2016, and has been looking after his family’s farms. Apart from this, he has also worked in some firms in Bengaluru and Delhi. He has got the authorization pass from the office of BJP MP Pratap Sinha to enter the Lok Sabha.
On the other hand, Sagar Sharma, who is 28 years old, left his Lucknow house a few days ago to attend some protection. However, his parents said they were unaware of his involvement in the parliament security breach.
Shinde, who is 25 years old, came from Maharashtra to Delhi and said he would participate in some army recruitment drive. Shinde, along with the Neelam, has been fought outside of Parliament House shouting “Tanashahi Nahi Chalegi,” “Jai Bheem, Jai Bharat,” and “Bharat Mata ki Jai.”
As per police reports, all six wanted to enter the parliament house, but only two were able to get a pass.
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