Parliament security breach : 2 intruders jump from gallery, spray gas

Introduction:

Two thieves broke into the Lok Sabha from the visitors’ box on Wednesday, which was the 22nd anniversary of the attack on Parliament. They then ran around the House, which was a major security breach.

The proceedings in the Lok Sabha were stopped, and the MPs began leaving the Lok Sabha. The invader, who was wearing a blue jacket, was found moving around inside the Lok Sabha, which caused a stir.

The man was caught by the MPs and security and began questioning them. As MPs left the Lok Sabha, they said that the people who broke in were releasing some kind of gas.

Parliament security breach 2 intruders jump from gallery, spray gas

Parliament security breach 2 intruders jump from gallery, spray gas

The thief was seen inside the Lok Sabha while Khagen Murmu, a BJP MP from West Bengal, was speaking. The process was put on hold.

Rahul Chidambaram, a Congress MP, said that the two guys, who were about 20 years old, were holding canisters that were giving off yellow smoke. “One of them tried to run toward the Speaker’s chair.”

They were yelling some phrases. The smoke might have been dangerous. It is very unsafe to do this on December 13, which is the day that Parliament was attacked in 2001. What Karti Chidambaram said.

The event was a big security breach, even though there were guards at the visitors’ gallery at the time. BJP MP Dimple Yadav said that the guests don’t have tags, and this shows that the government needs to pay attention to this. She said, “Anything could have happened in the Lok Sabha.”

“It was a horrible experience. No one could figure out what their goal was or why they were acting this way. We all left the House right away, but there was a security breach. How could they get in if their instruments were making smoke?”Sudip Bandyopadhyay, head of the Trinamool, said.

When two young guys jumped from the gallery, they threw something that was giving off gas. It was MPs who caught them and security staff who brought them out. The house was put off until 2 p.m.

“Today we remembered the people who died in the 2001 Parliament attack, so this is definitely a security breach,” Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, leader of the Congress Lok Sabha, said.

A man entered into the Lok Sabha and was seen running away from security personnel. The House was quickly adjourned thereafter.