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Parliament Under Threat: Parliament Security Breach Exposed 6 Individuals, One Gurugram Residence

Two men threw yellow petrol bombs into the MPs’ seating area, shouted slogans, and jumped from the public gallery into Parliament on Wednesday, causing a serious security breach. MPs swiftly overtook them.

The names of the two males are Manoranjan D. and Sagar Sharma.

A man and a woman screamed slogans outside the Parliament building and sprayed colored gas from canisters while mayhem broke out in Lok Sabha. Anmol and Neelam were named as the two individuals.

Following a security violation in Parliament on the anniversary of the terrorist incident that occurred more than 20 years ago, all four of the accused have been placed under arrest. According to insiders, a preliminary inquiry found that all four were acquainted. According to authorities, they had planned the idea after connecting on social media.

Six persons were reportedly involved in the plan. Two people made trouble outside the building, while two more made trouble inside. Authorities are stepping up their hunt as two suspects are now evading them.

All five of the people who had come from outside Delhi had reportedly stayed together in Gurugram at the home of a man named Lalit Jha. The identities of the other five have been established, but the identity of the sixth individual is still unknown. Insiders within the CIA claim that the entire operation was well-planned.

About the attackers, we know the following:

Sagar Sharma, son of Shankarlal Sharma, was a guest of Pratap Simha, a member of the Mysuru Lok Sabha, when he arrived at the visitor’s gallery.

Manoranjan D, 35, is a Karnataka native who lives in Mysore. He graduated from Bengaluru’s Vivekanand University with a Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Science.

Manoranjan D and Sagar Sharma had jumped from the public gallery into the chamber. The snoopers were seized promptly.

Neelam, who was photographed protesting outside Parliament, resides in a PG in Hisar, Haryana. Her preparation was for the civil services examination in Haryana.

Anmol, however, was a native of Maharashtra’s Latur district

Neelam and Anmol, according to Delhi Police, were not carrying cell phones. They carried no suitcases and no documentation of their identities.

They assert that they came to Parliament on their own and declined to join any groups. For questioning, police are assembling a specialized squad, according to Delhi Police.

Taushif Patel
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Taushif Patel is a Author and Entrepreneur with 20 years of media industry experience. He is the co-founder of Target Media and publisher of INSPIRING LEADERS Magazine, Director of Times Applaud Pvt. Ltd.

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