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Attack on Parliament: Who is responsible? The final Instagram post from e-rickshaw driver Sagar Sharma said, “Know everything about him.”

According to sources on Thursday, the Delhi Police filed a complaint under the strict Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act in relation to the security breach at Parliament. The group of five accused consisted of a carpenter’s son who drove an e-rickshaw for a job, an engineering graduate who returned to farming in his village, and a certified ‘halwai’ daughter. Two had earned college degrees, while six had barely finished high school. They seem to have nothing in common despite being two people in their mid-twenties and three adults in their 34s and 37s.

“Jeete ya hare, par koshish to zaruri hai” was posted on Instagram by Sagar Sharma, one of the Parliament attackers, before the security breach that occurred in the Lok Sabha on Wednesday. That is, putting out effort mattered whether one won or lost.

He included a statement that read, “If there is anything beautiful in life, it is dreams,” in another post. They serve as a constant reminder of why we are here, day or night. Life has no purpose without ambitions, and giving up on your goals is even more pointless.”

Out of the five accused in the case of the security breach in Parliament, who is Sagar Sharma?

Originating from the Ramnagar area of Alambagh in Lucknow, Sagar lives in a run-down two-room rental apartment with walls that are peeling green, a large iron trunk, a bookcase, and a bed that has two blankets.

His father is a carpenter, and when he learned about the occurrence, he, along with other family members, were stunned. Sagar completed his class 12 education at the Bhupathi Memorial Inter-College in Alambagh. He left school due to financial difficulties. After visiting Bangalore, he went back to Lucknow to work as an e-rickshaw driver.

When he left Lucknow two days ago, he told his family he was going to a rally. As soon as I learned the news, my concern for him increased. His mother Rani Sharma stated, “He had phoned me yesterday, but we were unaware of any plans to compromise parliament security.

Sharma participated in the security lapse that took place in the Lok Sabha on the anniversary of the terror assault on Parliament in 2001.

He and another accused, Manoranjan D, managed to bypass security and enter the Lok Sabha chamber from the public gallery during the Zero Hour session.

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