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Who are the six accused of breaching parliament security? What’s the next government plan? | Top 10 updates

A significant security breach occurred inside the Lok Sabha on the 22nd anniversary of the Parliament terror assault when two attackers broke in during Zero Hour by entering the House chamber from the guest gallery. They yelled slogans and let out yellow gas from canisters before MPs subdued them. Outside the Parliament buildings, two people—a lady among them—spray-painted gas and yelled slogans at the same time.

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These are the top ten updates about the security incident at Parliament.
On the eve of the 2001 Parliament assault, two people broke through security measures on Wednesday by jumping into the Lok Sabha chamber from the public gallery and opening canisters that released a yellow-colored smoke, frightening the lawmakers. On December 13, 2001, terrorists from the Pakistan-based groups Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-e-Taiba attacked the Parliament complex, killing nine people.
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In accordance with the strict Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, the Delhi Police have filed a case.

Concerning the defendant: During Zero Hour, Sagar Sharma and Manoranjan D leaped from the public gallery into the Lok Sabha chamber. Approximately concurrently, two other defendants, Amol Shinde, and Neelam Devi, shouted “tanashahi nahi chalegi” outside Parliament and sprayed colored gas from canisters.

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The four were allegedly a part of a gang of six individuals who plotted the attack, according to Delhi police.

Right now, Sagar, Manoranjan, Amol, and Neelam are being held by the police. Their second accomplice, Lalit, is being sought, but their accomplice Vishal, whose home the accused resided in before traveling to Parliament, has been arrested in Gurugram.

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Amol said detectives after questioning that they did this crime because they were disturbed by things like the farmers’ protest, the Manipur problem, and unemployment. Amol, a graduate living in Latur, Maharashtra, does not have a job. He was a plumber’s assistant, but he eventually left the position. He said to the police that he paid around ₹1,200 for at least five color smoke canisters in Kalyan, Maharashtra.
‘Hang him if…’ said the father of Manoranjan, the accused in the Lok Sabha security breach.

An additional defendant Vishal Sharma drove an autorickshaw before switching to driving for an export firm. According to his neighbors, he was a frequent argumentator with his wife and a heavy drinker.

Accused Neelam is getting ready for a competitive test. Neelam has completed her MA, NET-cleared, B.Ed., M.Ed., CTET, and M.Phil.

An investigation into a security breach event at Parliament has been authorized by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA). Under the direction of Anish Dayal Singh, DG, CRPF, an Enquiry Committee has been formed, including specialists and representatives of various security agencies.

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