Hours after a major security breach shook up the new Parliament complex in the national capital, several members of the Opposition questioned the lapse which came on the 22nd anniversary of the terror attack on Parliament in 2001.
Voicing serious concerns over the major security breach in Parliament while both Houses were in session in the ongoing Winter Session, Congress leader and former Maharashtra chief minister Prithviraj Chavan hit out at the BJP-led Centre, asking if the officials responsible for the responsibi
Following a major security breach in Parliament, the security protocols were overhauled with strict measures to reduce any contact between MPs and visitors.
In a major security breach on the anniversary of the 2001 Parliament terror attack, Congress on Wednesday demanded answers from the government on the "serious security breach" in Lok Sabha, saying does the incident "not prove that necessary precautions were not taken".
Mother of Neelam on Wednesday said that her daughter, who was detained for protesting with gas canisters outside Parliament, was worried about her being jobless.
"Parliament is a temple of democracy and any such incident is condemnable. Today, 23 years back, there was an attack in the same parliament, look at the day chosen by the attackers. There is a security lapse for sure, these things need to be dealt with vigilance, and nobody should make any c
On the 22nd anniversary of the Parliament terror attack, two individuals reportedly jumped from the visitor's gallery during Zero Hour in Lok Sabha, prompting concerns about the efficacy of security measures in place.
Under scrutiny from the opposition over allegations of providing Parliament passes to individuals responsible for triggering panic in the Lok Sabha with gas canisters, BJP MP Pratap Simha reportedly met with Speaker Om Birla on Wednesday and briefed him about the accused persons, sources sai
Congress workers demonstrated in front of BJP MP Pratap Simha's office in Karnataka's Mysuru, following the incident of a security breach in the Lower House of Parliament on Wednesday.
In a major security breach during the Zero Hour in Parliament on Wednesday, two men, both carrying canisters that emitted yellow smoke, jumped from the visitors' gallery into the Lok Sabha chamber before they were overpowered by the MPs.
Demanding an 'urgent investigation' into the major security breach in Parliament, Delhi Chief Minister and AAP national convenor Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday labelled the incident as an "affront to our democratic values".