Parliament security breach News
Over 900 page chargesheet had been filed in the Patiala House Court
Delhi Lt. Governor V.K. Saxena accorded prosecution sanction against the six accused under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).
Two of the accused had burst yellow smoke canisters inside the Lok Sabha chamber on December 13, the 22nd anniversary of the 2001 Parliament attack
The court has extended the police custody of all accused persons for eight more days.
Pratap Simha faces controversy as he is accused of a visitor's pass being issued in his name for the individuals involved in breaching Lok Sabha security on December 13.
The nationwide protest by the INDIA alliance comes in response to the suspension of 145 MPs during the current winter session of Parliament.
A total of 143 MPs - 97 from Lok Sabha and 46 from Rajya Sabha - were earlier suspended for allegedly creating a ruckus and disrupting proceedings in both Houses.
Lok Sabha SecurityBreach: Opposing their bail application, the Delhi Poice counsel told the court that the real motive of the accused behind the Parliament security breach incident is yet to be ascertained.
Big news is coming out in the Parliament security matter. Let us tell you that now CISF will be responsible for the security of Parliament. This big decision has been taken amidst the ongoing politics over security lapse.
Parliament's Security Revamp: The urgency for a security revamp stems from a recent breach on December 13, when intruders, Manoranjan D and Sagar Sharma, jumped into the Lok Sabha from the visitors' gallery, releasing smoke canisters.
The Opposition MPs' protest march against mass suspension began from the old Parliament building to Vijay Chowk on Thursday.
Saikrishna Jagali, a techie from Bagalkote, was a college friend and roommate of one of the intruders
Atul Kulshrestha, a high school dropout from Orai, was a member of the same social media group
Both were questioned by the Special Cell of Delhi Police on Wednesday
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