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EXOs Sehun to enlist for the military on December 21
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EXOs Sehun to enlist for the military on December 21

Sehun, the final member of the renowned nine-member group EXO, will soon enlist in the military. He recently shared a heartfelt letter with fans to inform them about his enlistment plans. 

EXO member Sehun recently took to Weverse to share a heartfelt handwritten letter with fans, revealing his plans for mandatory military service. Sehun, the youngest member of EXO, announced that he would be enlisting on December 21, making him the last member to fulfil his military duties. 

#SEHUN MESSAGE FOR EXO-Ls 😭😭

“Hello, this is Sehun. Are you all doing well & healthy? I am writing this today bcs i have something to tell you. I will begin my military service as of Dec 21, i am sorry to tell EXOL this news late. I’ve been spending time alone..

raw trans! pic.twitter.com/c2BEeX7WQk

— 핑키훈 (•͈⌔•͈⑅) (@xunonme) December 13, 2023

Apologising for the late notice, Sehun explained that he has been spending time alone and reflecting on his life lately. Due to certain circumstances, he hasn’t been able to personally show his face or inform fans, hence why he chose to write the letter. He expressed his gratitude to fans for their understanding and support, while also wishing everyone good health and promising to take care of his well-being.

Xumin, D.O., Baekhyun, Chanyeol, Suho, and Chen from EXO have all finished their military service. Kai started his service in May 2023. Sehun will be the final member to begin his duties.

EXO is known for its exceptional music and dancing talent, and its global fame has soared with hits like CALL ME BABY, Monster, Tempo and Love Shot. Their popularity has continued to grow since their debut.

See Also: BTS members J-hope and Suga bid farewell to Jimin and Jungkook as they begin their military service 

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Lok Sabha Security Breach: What We Know So Far
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Lok Sabha Security Breach: What We Know So Far

In a massive security breach, two people carrying canisters today jumped into the Lok Sabha chambers, forcing all the parliamentarians to flee. The House was adjourned immediately after.

Here is what we know so far:

In the live proceedings of Lok Sabha, one person is seen leaping on the benches while the other dangles from the visitor gallery and sprays smoke.
Both of them were carrying gas canisters, and the house was filled with yellow smoke, according to visuals on social media.
The two people were overpowered by the Lok Sabha members.
Congress MP Gurjeet Singh Aujla, one of the leaders who caught hold of the two men, says “He had something in his hand which was emitting yellow-coloured smoke. I snatched it away and continued throwing it outside…This is a major security breach.”
They had been issued passes by the office of BJP leader Pratap Simha, according to Amroha MP Kunwar Danish Ali.
Congress MP Karti Chidambaram told NDTV he initially thought somebody had fallen down from the visitors’ gallery. “It was only after the second person jumped that I realised it was a security breach… the gas could have been poisonous,” he said, calling for a thorough probe
The incident took place during the Zero Hour of the Parliament.
Samajwadi Party MP Dimple Yadav, who was in the house when the two men broke in, says, “All those who come here – be it visitors or reporters – they don’t carry tags. So, I think the government should pay attention to this. I think this is complete security lapse. Anything could have happened inside the Lok Sabha.”
The probe has been handed over to anti-terror unit special cell of the Delhi Police, who have arrived at the Parliament and are questioning the people who caused the security breach at the Lok Sabha.
Two other people – a man and a woman – have been detained for protesting outside the Parliament building carrying cans that emitted a yellowish smoke, police said. Identified as Neelam (42) and Amol Shinde (25), the two were detained in front of Transport Bhawan, police officials said, adding that further probe is underway.

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6 Involved In Parliament Smoke Scare, 4 Arrested, 2 On The Run: Sources
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6 Involved In Parliament Smoke Scare, 4 Arrested, 2 On The Run: Sources

Six people were involved in the planning and execution of a major security breach in Parliament on Wednesday, police sources told NDTV this evening, prompting a flood of questions on security systems in place in the new building. These reportedly include at least five levels of screening.

Two individuals – Sagar Sharma and D Manoranjan – deployed yellow smoke canisters inside the Lok Sabha, and two others – Neelam Devi and Amol Shinde – burst red and yellow canisters outside the Parliament. The fifth has been named as Lalit Jha, at whose Gurgaon home the other five stayed.

The sixth person has not been named; s/he and Lalit Jha are on the run.

READ | Parliament Security Breach: 4 People, 2 Incidents, Smoke In Lok Sabha

Initial inquiries have established the two who popped the smoke cans inside the Lok Sabha are from Lucknow in Uttar Pradesh (Sagar Sharma) and Karnataka’s Mysuru (D Manoranjan). The two caught outside Parliament are from Maharashtra’s Latur (Amol Shinde) and Hisar in Haryana (Neelam Devi).

Sagar Sharma and Manoranjan, who were seated in the Lok Sabha’s visitors’ gallery before launching this shocking disruption were given entrance passes requested by BJP MP Pratap Sinha’s office.

READ | Parliament Intruders Got Passes Via BJP MP Pratap Simha’s Office

Mr Simha, the ruling party’s lawmaker from Mysuru, has told NDTV he will meet Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla to explain his position regarding the requests for passes that was forwarded by his office.

According to the police, all six met online and hatched this plan together. There is, at this time, no evidence to suggest they were radicalised by any terror group, sources told NDTV.

The police have also released a few more details, including the Aadhaar cards of Sagar Sharma and D Manoranjan, while NDTV has learned Neelam Devi, 42, is a teacher studying for the civil services.

According to Neelam’s brother, she was actively involved in the controversial farmers’ protest of 2020 against the government’s three farm laws, but is not linked to any political party.

READ | “Neelam Is On TV…”: Family Of ‘Smoke Canister’ Woman 

Today’s Parliament breach comes 22 years after a terror strike on the old building in which nine people, including eight security personnel, were killed. It also follows threats by a Khalistani terrorist – Gurpatwant Singh Pannun – to stage an attack that will “shake the very foundation of Parliament”.

Parliament Smoke Attack: What Happened?

On Wednesday afternoon, as the Lok Sabha was holding a Zero Hour session, Sagar Sharma 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. His accomplice – Manoranjan – remained in the gallery; he too opened a smoke canister, presumably to distract attention.

READ | 4-Tier Security, Body Scanner: What 2 Men Evaded To Enter Parliament

Shortly before the security scare inside Parliament, Neelam Devi and Amol Shinde burst smoke canisters – with yellow and red smoke – outside, and shouted slogans denouncing dictatorship.

All four have been arrested and are being interrogated by the anti-terror cell.

Re-assuring MPs rightly worried about their safety after this incident, Mr Birla told them a thorough investigation would take place. “All have been caught and the materials with them have been seized.”

The Lower House was later adjourned till 11 am Thursday.

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