"Parliament Intruders: Delhi Police Investigate 'Missing PM' Pamphlets and Lucknow Shoes"

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Four individuals involved in the recent Parliament security breach in New Delhi were found to have pamphlets targeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi, calling him a "missing person" and offering a cash reward for information. The accused were arrested and brought before a Delhi court, with the police seeking custody to investigate possible terrorist angles and uncover more individuals involved. The motives behind the breach remain unclear, but the accused claimed they wanted to highlight issues like joblessness and ethnic violence. The mastermind, Lalit Jha, is currently on the run. Parliament security protocols have been tightened following the incident.
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- My son is a 'good boy', but hang him if he's guilty: Intruder's father Rediff.com
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