Chief minister stalin said that the attack on parliament is a dangerous threat to our temple of democracy. tamil Nadu chief minister M. K. stalin has said that the incident of two people trespassing into the lok sabha and throwing smoke bombs is a threat to the temple of democracy. tamil Nadu chief minister M.K.Stalin, who has posted about this on Twitter, said, "There has been an unprecedented security breach in the Parliament. This incident is a dangerous threat to our democratic temple."



He also emphasized that "quick action should be taken without delay. The central government should take responsibility for this incident and start an immediate investigation. Steps should also be taken to prevent future mistakes. I request you to use all your strength to ensure the safety of the important organization of the country." West bengal bjp mp in lok sabha today While Kaken Murmu was speaking, suddenly two people jumped into the hall from the audience loft. He threw the yellow smoke emitting substance hidden in his hand.


Some M.P.s got together and grabbed them. As they tried to escape, the police arrived and arrested them. Even after coming out of parliament, they threw smoke bombs and chanted against the government. A total of 4 persons, 2 males and 2 females, have been arrested in this matter so far. The police are actively investigating them. Meanwhile, the two who carried out the attack were bjp MPs. Preliminary information has been revealed that a signed entry ticket was used.

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