Two people break into a session of the Indian parliament, spraying gas in the hall
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Two people entered the Indian parliament, causing chaos by releasing gas; the ensuing panic led to an interruption of the session. The speaker of the parliament later assured that there was no serious threat and that everything was under control.
Two men burst into the office of of lawmakers in the lower house of the Indian parliament, two men burst into the one of them sprayed gas among the lawmakers, causing panic in the hall.
This is what is reported by Deutsche Welle, UNN.
Details
On the video broadcast of the session of the Lok Sabha (lower house) of the Indian parliament, which took place this Wednesday, you can a man can be seen jumping from the visitors' gallery at the top of the to the lawmakers' desks in an attempt to avoid resistance from security personnel. security officers. It is noted that the attacker had smoke canisters hidden in his shoe, and the lawmakers fled as they released the smoke. They then reported to TV channels that the attacker was shouting some slogans that they could not make out, there was a sound and smoke. The media also reported another man who was walking with a a pepper spray from the gallery for visitors. Later, police escorted the attackers out of the the building.
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Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla addressed lawmakers about the security breach in the parliament and assured that everything was under control.
The incident is being is being investigated by the Lok Sabha and the Delhi Police, who have been given the necessary instructions in this regard. "The incident is being investigated by the Lok Sabha and the Delhi Police, who have been given the necessary instructions. However, during the preliminary investigation, it was found that the smoke that was the cause of our concern is not a cause for alarm,
Today's meeting was temporarily adjourned.
Background
The plenary on December 13 was a reminder of the 2001 attack on the Delhi Parliament, which carried out by at least five armed assailants, which left at least nine people, eight of whom were members of the complex's security staff.
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