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PM Modi calls for probe, not discussion, of parliament breach

Amidst the opposition’s protests in Parliament, Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated that the gravity of the security breach in Parliament cannot be understated and urged there to be no squabbling over the matter. In addition, Modi demanded a thorough probe into the significant security breech at the Parliament last week. In response to the breach […]

Amidst the opposition’s protests in Parliament, Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated that the gravity of the security breach in Parliament cannot be understated and urged there to be no squabbling over the matter.

In addition, Modi demanded a thorough probe into the significant security breech at the Parliament last week. In response to the breach on Wednesday, Modi stated in his initial remarks, “What happened is very serious.” “This should be thoroughly investigated; there is no need for debate.

Speaker of the Lok Sabha Om Birla, according to Modi, is looking into the incident seriously and taking the appropriate action.

“Investigative agencies are probing rigorously. It is important to know who all are behind this and what plans they have. We should also seek solutions with a single mind. Everyone should refrain from debate, controversy, or resistance on such matters,” Modi said.

During Zero Hour, two men, Sagar Sharma and Manoranjan D, leaped from the public gallery into the Lok Sabha chamber, shouted slogans and let out yellow smoke from canisters, but were eventually overpowered by the MPs.

Simultaneously, Amol Shinde and Neelam Devi shouted “tanashahi nahi chalegi” outside the Parliament premises and let off colored smoke from canisters. The fifth accused, Lalit Jha, is accused of posting videos of the protest outside the complex on social media.

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