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“Does BJP Understand Democracy?” DMK’s Kanimozhi After 15 MPs Suspended
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“Does BJP Understand Democracy?” DMK’s Kanimozhi After 15 MPs Suspended

DMK MP Kanimozhi – one of 15 opposition leaders suspended this afternoon for the rest of the Parliament’s Winter Session amid protests over Wednesday’s security breach – has criticised the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party over double-standards in holding parliamentarians to account. 

Speaking to NDTV, she highlighted the lack of action against Prathap Simha – the BJP MP whose office issued passes to the two men who smoke-bombed the Lok Sabha – after the Trinamool Congress’ Mahua Moitra was expelled from the House over unproven corruption allegations.

“I don’t know how asking for an explanation (from the government on how yesterday’s security breach occurred) us ‘unruly conduct’. They suspended 15 of us but the MP who issued the passes is still in Parliament… he has not been suspended, or even called for an inquiry,” she said.

“The goverment says ‘national security’ and disqualifies a Trinamool MP (Ms Moitra) but someone who allowed the men into the Lok Sabha is still sitting there… and we have been thrown out.”

“Does the BJP understand what democracy means?” Ms Kanimozhi asked.

READ | 15 Opposition MPs Suspended For Disrupting House Proceedings

Parliament resumed this morning but both the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha were immediately and repeatedly adjourned after protests from opposition lawmakers who demanded either Prime Minister Narendra Modi or Union Home Minister Amit Shah make a statement on the smoke attack.

Both Houses refused this demand; Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, whose office is responsible for security in Parliament, and Rajya Sabha Chair Jagdeep Dhankhar made statements assuring MPs of a thorough investigation, which began this morning with eight Delhi Police officials being suspended.

However, opposition MPs remained steadfast in their demand and dozens of adjournment notices were moved; over two dozen were tabled in the Rajya Sabha alone, news agency PTI reported.

All, though, were discarded. “Yes, all notices were denied. We were asking either the Home Minister or the Prime Minister to come and tell us what happened… to explain how this security breach happened. Parliament is supposed to be a safe place and the entire cabinet, including the Prime Minister, comes to Parliament. If this place is not going to be safe, it raises a lot of questions.”

“We were asking them to explain but nobody came… nobody explained,” she said.

As the chaos continued, 14 members of the Lok Sabha, including Ms Kanimozhi, and Derek O’Brien, a Trinamool MP in the Rajya Sabha, were barred from Parliament for the rest of this session, which is the last full sitting, except for February’s vote-on-account, before next year’s general election.

Nine of the 14 suspended Lok Sabha MPs are from the Congress. From the DMK, Ms Kanimozhi and her party colleague, SP Parthiban, were suspended. The others are from Left parties.

READ | Trinamool’s Derek O’Brien Suspended From Rajya Sabha For “Unruly Behaviour”

Congress MP KC Venugopal called the suspensions a “horrible, undemocratic move”. “… there is no action against the BJP MP who facilitated the entry of the miscreants. This is murder of democracy. The BJP government has reduced Parliament to a rubber stamp…” he said on X (formerly Twitter).

Ms Kanimozhi told NDTV that BJP lawmakers, when in the opposition, had also protested in the Well of the House – an action now frowned upon by the saffron party as unbecoming of MPs.

“We were in the Well protesting and asking for an explanation.. .they said we were holding placards. Yes, if you don’t listen to us, then we have to hold placards for you to read,” she said.

“The governemnt wanted to continue today… pretend everything is normal and that there was no big security lapse. So we had to ask for an explanation. But apparently asking questions is wrong… so how is this a ‘temple of democracy’?” the DMK leader continued.

Parliament Smoke Attack: What Happened?

On Wednesday afternoon, as the Lok Sabha was holding a Zero Hour session, one man jumped out of the visitors’ gallery and into the chamber. He popped a yellow smoke canister and, in incredible scenes, jumped from desk to desk in an attempt to reach the Lok Sabha Speaker’s Chair.

He was overpowered and captured by MPs, several of whom then thrashed him. A second man remained in the gallery; he too opened a smoke canister, presumably to distract attention.

Two others – a man and a woman – opened smoke canisters outside Parliament. 

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All four have been arrested, as have two of their accomplices – Vicky Sharma and his wife. A sixth person, Lalit Jha, believed to be the mastermind behind this incident, is on the run.

The four who popped the canisters have been sent to police custody for seven days.

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Killer Soup: Manoj Bajpayee Konkona Sen Sharmas series to release on THIS date
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Killer Soup: Manoj Bajpayee Konkona Sen Sharmas series to release on THIS date

Manoj Bajpayee and Konkona Sen Sharma are set to come together for a dark comedy series, Killer Soup. Inspired loosely by a news headline, the show is set to stir up a combination of crime and intrigue. The release date is out now.

The release date of Killer Soup is set for January 11, 2023. The makers also dropped a poster featuring Konkona Sen Sharma and Manoj Bajpayee. Check it out here: 

The story of Killer Soup revolves around a home chef who comes up with a plan to replace her husband with her lover. 

Opening up about the series, director, co-writer and showrunner Abhishek Chaubey said, “With ‘Killer Soup,’ we wanted to give the audience permission to laugh and also be totally shocked with a crime thriller that blends in humour and quirkiness. It is a pot-boiler sent completely over the top with an exceptional cast including Manoj Bajpayee, Konkona Sensharma, Nasser, Sayaji Shinde and Lal.” 

Killer Soup which also features Sayaji Shinde, Lal, Anbuthasan, Anula Navlekar and Kani Kusruti will release on OTT. 

SEE ALSO: Exclusive: “I don’t think Aisha and Sid would’ve ended up together,” shares Konkona Sen Sharma

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“‘Missing PM’ Pamphlets, Lucknow Shoes”: Police On Parliament Intruders
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“‘Missing PM’ Pamphlets, Lucknow Shoes”: Police On Parliament Intruders

The two men at the heart of the Parliament security breach had pamphlets they wanted to give Prime Minister Narendra Modi – who was not present – police told a Delhi court this evening. The intruders, including the two from outside Parliament, also had a pamphlet calling the PM a “missing person” and offering a cash reward from a Swiss bank for relevant information, the cops claimed.

The four intruders – Sagar Sharma, D Manoranjan, Neelam Devi, and Amol Shinde – were arrested minutes after the smoke scare yesterday, and produced before a Delhi court today. A fifth person – Vicky Sharma, at whose Gurugram home the others met – and his wife were detained. They were released late this evening.

A sixth person – Lalit Jha from Bihar, believed to be the mastermind – is on the run.

The police sought custody for 15 days, arguing they needed time to take the four to Mumbai (where the smoke canisters were bought) and Lucknow (where shoes used to smuggle the canisters were bought), as well as uncover possible “terrorist” angles. The police also suggested more people may have been involved in the smoke attack “because a common man cannot work with such planning”.

READ | 4 Accused In Parliament Security Breach Sent To Police Custody For 7 Days

The police also told the court the motives of those involved are, so far, unclear. Yesterday, the four who popped the canisters reportedly told police they wanted to highlight issues like joblessness and the ethnic violence in Manipur, and that they wanted to bring these to MPs’ attention.

The court, however, only ordered seven-day custody of the accused, who face charges under the stringent anti-terror law UAPA and multiple sections of the Indian Penal Code.

Earlier today, police sources told NDTV the mastermind – Jha, who hails from Bihar and was a teacher in Kolkata till the incident yesterday – had last been seen near Neemrana in Rajasthan.

READ | Breach Mastermind Last Seen In Rajasthan, He Fixed Date, Filmed Smoke Scare

Jha, who was also supposed to be inside Parliament but did not get a visitor’s pass, instead filmed the protest outside and uploaded it online before fleeing. He also grabbed the others’ mobile phones before he fled. Police believe there may be evidence on those devices, which Jha might try to erase.

Parliament resumed today but there were multiple adjournments as opposition MPs protested the security breach and demanded statements from either the PM or Home Minister Amit Shah. 

Fourteen opposition lawmakers – 13 from the Lok Sabha – have been suspended for the rest of the Winter Session, prompting further outrage. Also, the protesting politicians have criticised the governemnt for having taken no action, so far, against the MP who issued passes to the intruders.

READ | “Does BJP Understand Democracy?” DMK’s Kanimozhi After 14 MPs Suspended

Mysuru MP Prathap Simha met Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla last evening to explain that his office had only issued a request for passes and had no further information about what was to come.

Meanwhile, as of last night, Parliament security protocols have been revamped and tightened. Visitors have, for now, been banned from entry, and that of non-essential staff has been controlled.

The smoke scare yesterday came on the 22nd anniversary of a terrorist strike on the old Parliament building, in which nine people, including eight security staff, were killed. Five terrorists were eliminated.

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