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Parliament Security Breached Due To Unemployment, Inflation: Rahul Gandhi

Rahul Gandhi has said that unemployment and inflation is the reason behind the lapse in Parliament security.

Lok Sabha Security Breach: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi said on Saturday that unemployment and inflation is the reason behind the lapse in Parliament security. He further said that the youth is not getting employment because of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's policies.   

Meanwhile, amid the ongoing investigation in the Parliament security breach case, crucial details have emerged. Now, police have stated that the mastermind of the attack, Lalit Jha revealed they all wanted to create anarchy in the country to force to government to meet their demands, reported PTI.

Police told this to the Patiala House court during the hearing. Jha had surrendered at the Kartavya Path police state on Thursday evening.

"Jha disclosed that they wanted to create anarchy in the country so that they can compel the government to meet their demands," police told the city court. "He took the phones (of other accused) to hide them and to destroy evidence as part of the larger conspiracy.

He disclosed that he threw his phone away on way from Jaipur to Delhi," the police said adding that Jha's custodial interrogation was required for "in depth investigation to unearth the larger conspiracy behind the attack, involvement of other persons and to find the actual motive behind the attack".

The five accused arrested have been identified as Manoranjan D, a resident of Mysuru, Sagar Sharma, a resident of Lucknow, Neelam, a resident of Haryana's Jind, Amol Shinde, a resident of Maharashtra's Latur and Vikram a.k.a Vicky Sharma, a resident of Gurugram and native of Hisar.

No Point In Talking To People Who Do Not Believe In Democracy: Kharge Attacks BJP

Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge on Saturday launched an attack on the Bharatiya Janata Party and said that the saffron party is not ready to let the House function. He also stated that there is no point in talking to people who do not believe in democracy.   

On Parliament security breach incident, Congress president Kharge said, "It is a serious issue and the government should pay attention to it. We are repeatedly saying in the Parliament that the Union Home Minister should come to the House and give a statement but he did not want to come. They (BJP) are not ready to let the House function. This is not a good thing for democracy but there is no point in talking to people who do not believe in democracy. They (BJP) seek votes by taking the name of Congress and abusing Nehru-Gandhi. Their job is to abuse us and get votes,' as quoted by ANI.

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