Parliament Security Breach: Planned Self-Immolation Foiled, Investigation Reveals Alarming Details

The Delhi Police investigation into the breach of Parliament security has revealed alarming details about the initial plans of the five-member group. According to the police, the group had initially intended to set themselves on fire as a form of protest inside the Parliament building. Lalit Jha, identified as the main planner, disclosed during questioning that their original plan included self-immolation and the distribution of leaflets. However, the plan was altered when they faced difficulty obtaining cream to prevent burns. The individuals then proceeded with plan B, using smoke canisters during the breach. The police have arrested the individuals involved, and they are facing charges under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).

The revelation of the planned self-immolation adds a concerning dimension to the security breach, highlighting the potential for more extreme and dangerous tactics in protests. The incident underscores the challenges faced by security agencies in safeguarding high-security zones, prompting a reevaluation of security protocols and measures to prevent such incidents in the future. The investigation and subsequent legal proceedings will likely delve deeper into the motives and connections of the individuals involved, shedding more light on the circumstances surrounding this unprecedented breach of Parliament security.

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