A Special Anti-Terror Unit Investigates Two People Who Leap Into The Lok Sabha Chamber From The Gallery.
The Incident Occurred During Zero Hour Proceedings.
While One Person Was Seen Leaping Over The Benches In The Lok Sabha, Another Was Observed Dangling From The Public Gallery, Spraying Tear Gas. The Lok Sabha Members And Watch And Ward Staff Promptly Overpowered The Intruders. In Response To The Security Breach, BJP Member Rajendra Agrawal, Who Was Presiding Over The Session, Adjourned The Proceedings Until 2 Pm.
Congressman Karti Chidambaram Emphasized The Seriousness Of The Breach And The Possible Risk Posed By The Smoke Coming From The Canisters. He Said, “Abruptly, Two Young People, Perhaps In Their 20s, With Canisters In Their Hands, Leaped Into The House From The Visitor’s Gallery. There Was Yellow Smoke Coming From These Canisters.
One Of Them Was Trying To Sprint In The Direction Of The Speaker’s Chair. They Were Yelling Some Catchphrases. There Was A Chance The Smoke Was Toxic. This Is A Grave Security Lapse, Particularly On December 13, The Day Of The 2001 Attack On Parliament.” The Event Has Sparked Conversations About Bolstering Security Protocols To Stop Such Hacks In The Future.
The Incident Serves As A Reminder Of How Crucial It Is To Preserve The Safety And Integrity Of Legislative Processes. It Is Probable That Law Enforcement Will Look Into The Breach In Order To Find Any Weaknesses In The Current Security Setup And Put Corrective Measures In Place. Talks On Tightening Security Measures To Protect Elected Officials And The Integrity Of The Legislative Process Will Probably Be Sparked By This Episode. In Order To Stop Such Incidents From Happening In The Future, The Incident Makes It Necessary To Thoroughly Review The Security Procedures Inside The Parliament Complex.