Parliament Security Breach: Mysuru Resident Identified As Attacker, Motives Remain Unclear
The investigation into the recent Parliament security breach in Lok Sabha chamber has identified Sagar and Manoranjan, both residents of Mysuru, Karnataka, as the individuals responsible for disrupting proceedings. This incident, which involved the duo entering the Lok Sabha chamber and spraying colored substances, has raised serious concerns about security vulnerabilities within the Parliament building.
Police have swiftly moved into action, detaining both individuals and initiating intensive questioning to uncover the motives behind their actions. Additionally, authorities are investigating the source of the pass used by one of the accused to gain entry into the Parliament, which was allegedly obtained through the private secretary of MP Pratap Simha.

Meanwhile, police officials swiftly proceeded to Manoranjan's residence in Vijayanagar, to gather details. ACP Gajendra Prasad and Vijayanagar PI Suresh visited Manoranjan's father, Devarajegowda, to collect information.
In response to TV9, Devaraj Gowda, Manoranjan's father, mentioned that his son had completed his BE. He used to travel frequently between Delhi and Bengaluru. However, Devaraj Gowda expressed ignorance regarding Manoranjan's current whereabouts, stating that their family is not affiliated with any political party. He expressed shock and disbelief at his son's actions, emphasizing that his son wasn't someone who caused harm in society and suggested severe consequences if he's found guilty.
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Eyewitness Mohan Danappa, present in the audience gallery, informed that they were there to observe the Lok Sabha proceedings. Positioned in the first gallery while the intruder was in gallery 2, the individual suddenly leaped into the chamber, releasing colored spray. MPs managed to apprehend the person after they sprayed yellow color from the right shoe. The accused was subsequently handed over to security personnel.
One of the intruders obtained a pass from the private secretary of Mysuru MP Pratap Simha to access the parliament. However, the motive behind their actions remains unknown. Both individuals have been detained by the police and are currently undergoing interrogation.
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