Aaj Ki Baat: Full episode, December 13, 2023
India | December 13, 2023 23:34 ISTIndia's number one and the most followed Super Prime Time News Show ‘Aaj Ki Baat- Rajat Sharma Ke Saath' was launched just before the 2014 general elections.
India's number one and the most followed Super Prime Time News Show ‘Aaj Ki Baat- Rajat Sharma Ke Saath' was launched just before the 2014 general elections.
Parliament security breach: Many Lok Sabha members beat up the intruders before handing them over to security. JD(U) member Ramprit Mandal said the intruders had hidden the gas canisters in their shoes and sprayed yellow-coloured gas in the Lok Sabha chamber.
Parliament security breach: The incident came on a day when the nation is observing the anniversary of the 2001 Parliament attack. Terrorists of the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed outfits attacked the Parliament complex on this day in 2001, killing nine people.
Parliament security breach: The video shows the man getting thrashed by MPs in the House. Many Lok Sabha members beat up the intruders before handing them over to security.
Lok Sabha security breach: The Lok Sabha Speaker has also demanded for a detailed report on how this security breach took place on the 22nd anniversary of the 2001 Parliament attack.
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.
After the shocking incidents in the Lok Sabha and outside Parliament, the Delhi Police officials said antecedents being verified and initial questioning related to security breach and who gave access.
The two individuals who jumped into the Lok Sabha chamber from the public gallery and released yellow gas were identified as Manoranjan and Sagar Sharma. A total of four people have been arrested in the Parliament security breach incident.
In a major security lapse, two persons jumped into the Lok Sabha chamber from the public gallery while the House was in session.
In a dramatic turn of events, two men jumped into the Lok Sabha chamber from public gallery during the Parliamen session. One was seen leaping over the benches of the Lok Sabha while another was seen dangling from the public gallery spraying some tear gas.
The visitor, whose motives remain unclear, managed to bypass security measures and leaped into the parliamentary chamber. The unexpected breach raised concerns about the effectiveness of the existing security arrangements in one of India's most vital legislative spaces.
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