A major security breach on the anniversary of the Parliament Attack in 2001. Four people, three men and one woman have been detained for carrying smoke canisters inside the Parliament. The few words that caught everyone’s attention “They had something on their hand which is seen to be producing yellow-colored smoke,” said Congress MP Gurjeet Singh Aujila, which startled everyone in Lok Sabha, and everyone started to run for their lives.
Parliament Security Breach
During the live proceedings of Lok Sabha, a person was seen leaping from one place to another while another was seen hanging from visitors’ galleries and spraying smoke.
A considerable incident happened due to a massive security breach. Two people who were seen carrying huge smoke canisters suddenly appeared in Lok Sabha live proceedings, forcing every member of Parliament to escape in fear.
What The Report Says So Far
Security breach in Parliament#ParliamentAttack #Parliament #LokSabha pic.twitter.com/oltV5YlBSe
— Praneet Samaiya (@praneetsamaiya) December 13, 2023
During the live proceedings of Lok Sabha, two people are seen roaming around Lok Sabha parliament, one spraying smoke and the other keeping his eyes on visitors.
Both were seen carrying huge cylindrical containers of gas filled with yellow smoke, as stated by “social media visuals.”
These two people were found overpowered by the Lok Sabha members. Until Congress MP Gurjeet Singh Aujila caught them in the act in his statement, he said, “The person holding something in his hand from which yellow colored smoke kept coming out. I quickly seized it away from him and continued to throw it outside the major security breach.”
Members of the Parliament beat invader left-right #ParliamentAttack #ParliamentAttack2023 #LokSabha #SecurityBreach pic.twitter.com/MW8EJEe3zd
— Praneet Samaiya (@praneetsamaiya) December 13, 2023
According to the news, two visitors were seen passing by the office of BJP leader Pratap Simha, as stated by “Amroha MP Kunwar Danish Ali.”
Further extending his statement, he also said that before entering Parliament, he initially thought something was wrong when something fell from the visitor’s gallery. It took him only a second to realize it was a security breach. He also added that the gas could be very harmful and asked for an investigation. The event took place during the Zero Hour of the Parliament.
MP Dimple Yadav’s Reaction To Smoke Incident In Lok Sabha
#WATCH | Security breach at Lok Sabha | Samajwadi Party (SP) MP Dimple Yadav says, “All those who come here – be it visitors or reporters – they don’t carry tags. So, I think the government should pay attention to this. I think this is complete security lapse. Anything could have… pic.twitter.com/u5Q8ORxT3w
— ANI (@ANI) December 13, 2023
Samajwadi party MP Dimple Yadav, who also attended the Lok Sabha when these two men broke into Parliament, stated, “Everyone who attended the Lok Sabha party, be a reporter or a visitor, should be investigated as they don’t carry tags. So I request the government to investigate this case properly as this is a complete security failure as anything could have happened in the Lok Sabha.”
Case Has Been Handed To The Anti-Terror Delhi Police For Further Investigation
After the massive incident, the government handed this case to a special anti-terror unit of Delhi Police. Now, they are investigating the case thoroughly.
People who were involved in emitting the smoke canisters inside Lok Sabha are identified. They are named Neelam, who is 42 years old; Amol Shinde, who is 25 years old; Sagar Sharma, and Manoranjan. They were officially seized in front of Transport Bhawan. Further investigation is still in motion.
The sudden outbreak of yellow smoke and Parliament security breach inside Lok Sabha became a massive talk on social platforms. It also highlights the critical vulnerabilities of national security protocols. These events demand immediate action to ensure the safety of lawmakers, staff, and other members of Parliament.
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