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politics2 years ago

"Opposition demands accountability from PM Modi over security breach and criticizes undemocratic proceedings in Parliament"

The Urdu press is questioning why the Opposition MPs have been suspended instead of being allowed to question the security lapses and seek government accountability for the Parliament security breach that occurred on December 13. The dailies highlight the demand for the resignation of Union Home Minister Amit Shah and a statement from Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the issue. The press also criticizes the government for suspending MPs and stifling their voices instead of addressing the security failure. Additionally, the Urdu Times discusses the BJP's selection of new Chief Ministers in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and Chhattisgarh, noting the party's control over its state units and the potential caste calculus behind the choices.

politics2 years ago

Massive Suspension of Opposition MPs Rocks Indian Parliament

Over 90 opposition MPs, including 33 from Lok Sabha and 45 from Rajya Sabha, have been suspended for causing disruptions and uproar in Parliament over last week's security breach incident. Of the 80 MPs suspended, 64 have been suspended for the remainder of the winter session, while the remaining are pending a report from the Privileges Committee. The suspensions come after 14 MPs were previously suspended for similar disruptions. Opposition parties have criticized the suspensions, demanding action against a BJP MP who facilitated the entry of two individuals with smoke canisters.

security2 years ago

Investigation Reveals Larger Plot Behind Parliament Security Breach

The investigation into the Parliament security breach in Delhi has revealed that the accused planned the intrusion for months using the secure messaging app Signal to evade detection. Investigators are examining whether the breach was part of a larger conspiracy orchestrated by a political instigator to embarrass the government. The accused, who claim the intrusion was to highlight their grievances against the system, deposited their phones with another arrested individual, raising suspicions of a coordinated plan. The interrogation is ongoing, and authorities are analyzing contact lists and texts obtained from local service providers for further clues. Eight security personnel have been suspended in connection with the incident.

crimesecurity2 years ago

Intruders' Anarchy Plot: Foreign Link Investigated

Delhi Police revealed in court that the alleged "mastermind" behind the recent security breach at the Indian Parliament, Lalit Jha, and his co-accused had intended to create "anarchy" in the country to force the government to meet their demands. Five individuals have been arrested so far, and the police are investigating a potential foreign link. Jha, who admitted to planning the breach, will be taken to Rajasthan to retrace his steps. The police are seeking permission to recreate the crime scene in Parliament and are scrutinizing CCTV footage and mobile phone data for leads. The accused are being charged under the anti-terror law UAPA.

politics2 years ago

"Government Urges Opposition Cooperation in Parliament Security Breach Probe"

The Indian government has initiated a high-level probe into the recent security breach in Parliament, while opposition MPs continue their protest, demanding a statement from Home Minister Amit Shah and a discussion in both Houses. The parliamentary affairs minister, Pralhad Joshi, urged the opposition to cooperate and participate in debates, emphasizing that the government is not trying to suppress anyone's voice. The opposition criticized the government for protecting the BJP MP who issued passes to the intruders and called for Shah's resignation. The logjam in Parliament may continue if Shah does not address the issue.

crimeinvestigation2 years ago

Unraveling the Enigma: The Intriguing Collaboration of 6 Accused in Parliament Security Breach

Six individuals from different states in India, who are members of the 'Bhagat Singh Fan Club' on social media, have been accused of orchestrating a breach of Parliament security. The accused, with diverse geographical origins, allegedly planned the breach to draw attention to pressing societal issues such as unemployment, inflation, and violence in Manipur. The police investigation aims to uncover the link between these individuals and how their ideologies converged.

politics2 years ago

Opposition's Nonsense and Suspensions: Parliament Security Breach and Protests Explained

Union Minister Giriraj Singh criticized the Opposition for speaking without investigation and politicizing the Parliament security breach issue. He emphasized the seriousness of the situation and assured that answers would emerge as investigations unfolded. Singh drew parallels with the farmers' protest and accused the opposition of obstructing parliamentary functions. Home Minister Amit Shah would address queries at the appropriate time.

politics2 years ago

"Opposition MPs Suspended for Parliament Breach as Protest Escalates"

Congress MP Sonia Gandhi joined the protest of suspended opposition MPs in Parliament, demanding a statement from Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah regarding the issue of Parliament security breaches. A total of 14 MPs, including 13 from Lok Sabha and 1 from Rajya Sabha, were suspended from the remainder of the winter session.

crime2 years ago

Mastermind Behind Parliament Security Breach Surrenders, Key Accused Arrested in Delhi

Lalit Jha, the alleged mastermind behind the recent security breach in the Indian Parliament, surrendered to the Delhi Police after five of his accomplices were arrested. Jha, a former teacher from Kolkata, filmed the incident and sent the footage to an NGO founder to ensure media coverage. He was a general secretary of the NGO and had been on the run since the incident. The accused have been charged under the anti-terror law UAPA and sections of the Indian Penal Code.

social-issues2 years ago

Parliament Accuses Neelam's Mother: My Daughter Just Wants a Job, Not a Terrorist

Farmers and khap panchayat leaders in Haryana held a meeting in support of Neelam Verma, who was arrested for breaching Parliament security. They demanded her immediate release, dropping of charges under the UAPA, and urged the media to be objective. Neelam's mother emphasized that her daughter is not a terrorist but is depressed due to unemployment and just wants a job. The panchayat resolved to provide support, including legal assistance, to Neelam.

crimesecurity2 years ago

Key accused in parliament security breach surrenders to police, terrorism charges filed

Lalit Jha, the suspected mastermind behind the security breach at Parliament, has been arrested along with another key suspect, Mahesh Kumawat. Jha, who had eluded a police search, surrendered himself at Kartavya Path. Investigations suggest that Jha played a significant role in the breach, and his arrest raises the possibility of a breakthrough in the case. The police have also discovered his connection to Nilaksha Aich, a student who ran an NGO where Jha briefly worked. Jha's influence on the group, inspired by Bhagat Singh and Che Guevara, was evident as he guided them and held their mobile devices. The investigation reveals the group's ultra-Left leanings and their association with figures who don't align with revolutionary Marxists.

crime2 years ago

Delhi Police Arrest Mastermind Behind Parliament Security Breach

Lalit Jha, the alleged mastermind behind the recent security breach in the Indian Parliament, has surrendered to the Delhi Police after being on the run for two days. Jha, a Kolkata-based teacher, claimed that he had traveled to Rajasthan before returning to Delhi. Four individuals were previously arrested for the security breach, during which smoke bombs were set off during Lok Sabha proceedings. The motive behind the incident was to draw attention to issues such as unemployment, farmer distress, and the situation in Manipur. The Delhi Police have sought further investigation and custody of the accused, charging them under the anti-terror law UAPA and sections of the Indian Penal Code.

politics2 years ago

"Parliament Security Breach: Arrested Accused's Selfie with Trinamool MLA Raises Questions"

The BJP and Trinamool Congress are engaged in a war of words over the alleged mastermind of the parliament security breach, with the BJP posting a selfie of the accused with a Trinamool leader as proof of their association. The Trinamool, in turn, has accused a BJP MP of facilitating the entry of the intruders. The investigation has revealed links between the accused and various political parties, including the Congress, CPI(Maoist), and now the Trinamool. Both parties are pointing fingers at each other's internal failings for the breach. The BJP has demanded an investigation into the Trinamool leader's involvement, while the INDIA bloc parties are calling for questioning of the BJP MP.

crimesecurity2 years ago

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

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.