
On Wednesday, a case of some people entering the Parliament came to light. The police are investigating this matter thoroughly. Police sessions say that the main conspirator of the Parliament security breach is someone else. Police sources said on Thursday that this information has come to light as per preliminary investigation.
According to sources, the accused had already done recce outside the Parliament. Police sources said that all the accused were associated with a social media page 'Bhagat Singh Fan Club'.
Sources said that all the people met in Mysore about one and a half years ago. Sagar came from Lucknow in July but could not enter the Parliament House. On December 10, one by one everyone reached Delhi from their respective states. They gathered near India Gate, where colorful crackers were distributed to everyone.
Meanwhile, the Delhi Police Special Cell has registered a case under the UAPA Section.
The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has also ordered an inquiry into the Parliament security breach incident on Wednesday.
On the request of the Lok Sabha Secretariat, the Home Ministry has ordered an inquiry into the incident of breach of Parliament security, the Home Ministry said. An investigation committee has been formed under CRPF Director General Anish Dayal Singh, which includes members from other security agencies and experts.
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