“Parliament Security Breach: Unraveling the Chaos and Accountability”

“A shocking breach in Parliament security raises questions about the responsibility of Delhi Police, Parliament Security, and the Union Ministry. Delve into the aftermath, the anniversary implications, and the urgent need for accountability.”

The recent breach in Parliament security sent shockwaves through the nation as two individuals disrupted proceedings by jumping from the visitor gallery, releasing yellow smoke, and shouting slogans. The identities of the intruders, Sagar Sharma and Manoranjan D, have come to light, shedding light on a meticulously planned operation that has left the country questioning its security apparatus.

Sagar Sharma, son of Shankarlal Sharma, had attended the Lok Sabha session as a guest of Mysuru Lok Sabha member Pratap Simha. On the other hand, Manoranjan D, a 35-year-old resident of Mysore, Karnataka, with a Bachelor of Engineering degree in Computer Science, orchestrated the intrusion.

The breach unfolded during a Lok Sabha session, with BJP MP Rajendra Agrawal presiding. The youths, in their 20s, jumped from the visitor gallery, causing panic and chaos in the house. As they moved towards the front row, jumping from one row to another, slogans demanding an end to tyranny echoed in the hallowed halls.

The intruders, Sagar Sharma and Manoranjan D, not only disrupted proceedings by jumping into the Lok Sabha chamber but also released yellow smoke from canisters, creating a surreal scene reminiscent of past terror incidents. The coincidental timing on the anniversary of the 2001 Parliament terror attack added an eerie layer to the breach.

The aftermath of the intrusion led to swift action by MPs and security personnel, resulting in the arrest of Sagar Sharma and Manoranjan D. Additionally, two other individuals, Amol from Latur, Maharashtra, and Neelam from Hisar, Haryana, were arrested for spraying coloured gas and shouting slogans outside the Parliament premises.

Initial investigations revealed that the accused, including Sagar Sharma and Manoranjan D, knew each other and had connected on social media. The intricate planning behind the breach involved six individuals, with two causing chaos inside the Parliament and two creating disturbances outside. One accused, Vickey, was detained, while another, Lalit Jha, remains on the run.

Reports suggest that the passes for the visitor gallery were facilitated by BJP MP Pratap Simha of Mysore. This revelation raises questions about the integrity of the pass issuance process and the potential involvement of MPs in the breach.

Parents of Manoranjan D expressed surprise at their son’s actions, stating that he had no ill intentions. They emphasized his educational background and intentions to contribute positively to society. The motivations behind the breach are yet to be fully unraveled, as investigations delve into the intricacies of the planning.

The Parliament security breach has not only exposed vulnerabilities in the security apparatus but also raised concerns about the potential involvement of individuals connected to MPs. As investigations continue, the nation awaits answers about the motivations, associations, and lapses that allowed such an unprecedented intrusion to occur. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the constant need for vigilance and a robust security framework to protect the heart of India’s democracy.

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