The Patiala House Court of Delhi on Friday extended the custodial remand of accused Lalit Jha by a further 14 days in the Parliament security breach case.
In an interview with Smita Prakash for the ANI Podcast, the minister for Women and Child Development said," When I spoke in the parliament, I spoke from my personal experience because I don't want more and more women to be harassed."
"Ram Gopal ji said he had put his words. He kept his point. Now all these things are in the committee and among the leaders. It is for the committee to decide the inclination of people and the political parties and then decide on it, "Manoj Jha said apparently referring to Samajwadi Party
Following the Parliament security breach, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee dismissed alleged links between the state and mastermind Lalit Jha on Sunday and said that the incident was "pre-planned".
Thousands of people were seen participating in the ongoing rally by the Baloch Unity Committee in Dera Ghazi Khan. Ghayur Baloch of Makran, Jhalawan, Sarawan, Kohistan, Koh-e-Sulaiman and Dera Ghazi Khan are raising their voice against state terrorism.
Delhi police sources revealed earlier that Lalit Jha, the accused in Parliament security breach incident, destroyed five mobile phones before arriving in Delhi, and was misleading the investigating team.
One more accused has been arrested in the Parliament security breach case and will be produced shortly before the concerned judge of Delhi's Patiala House Court. Six accused have been arrested in the case so far.
The Special Cell of Delhi Police said it was keeping a close eye on the social media posts of Lalit Jha, the alleged mastermind of the Parliament security breach.
Delhi police sources have revealed that mastermind Lalit Jha in connection with the Parliament security breach destroyed five mobile phones before coming to Delhi and was misleading the investigating team.
Delhi Police sources on Saturday revealed that the intruders in connection with the Parliament security breach had arrived with seven smoke cans to carry out the incident.
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Suvendu Adhikari on Friday claimed that Lalit Jha, who is one of the accused in the parliament security breach case, is a functionary of the Trinamool Congress's (TMC) youth wing.
The parents of Lalit Jha, who is the fifth accused in the major security breach of the Lok Sabha, asserted that their son (Lalit) cannot commit this crime, adding that they will approach the court regarding this complaint.