O’ Brien had raised a ruckus over the security breach
incident that occurred in the Lok Sabha, where two intruders jumped from the
visitors’ gallery and released yellow smoke canisters.
New
Delhi: The Rajya Sabha has passed a motion to suspend Trinamool Congress member
Derek O’ Brien from the rest of the winter session, which ends on December 22,
for his unruly conduct and defiance of the Chair on Thursday morning. O’ Brien
had raised a ruckus over the security breach incident that occurred in the Lok
Sabha, where two intruders jumped from the visitors’ gallery and released
yellow smoke canisters.
The Rajya Sabha Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar had named O’ Brien and
asked him to withdraw from the House, but he and some other opposition members
persisted in their protest and demanded the presence of Union Home Minister
Amit Shah to explain the security lapse.
Outside
Parliament, Trinamool MP Dola Sen also sought action against BJP MP Pratap
Simha, who allegedly helped one of the accused, Manoranjan D, get a visitor
pass for Parliament. “Why is the Ethics committee silent on this? Why is Pratap
Simha, a BJP MP, not expelled? We want to know how the security of
parliamentarians is compromised and what it means for the people of the
country. The Home Minister did not even make a statement on this. TMC demands a
proper investigation,” Dola Sen said.
In the wake of the security breach, which coincided with the
anniversary of the 2001 Parliament terror attack, the Lok Sabha secretariat
suspended eight security personnel on Thursday for their negligence. The
intruders, identified as Sagar Sharma and Manoranjan D, had entered the Lok
Sabha chamber during Zero Hour and shouted slogans before being subdued by the
MPs.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi convened a meeting with senior
ministers inside the Parliament to discuss the security breach, while the
opposition leaders called for statements in both houses.
The
security arrangements in the Parliament were tightened on Thursday, with
security personnel at the outer gates asking everyone to remove their shoes,
even after thorough frisking. The security check resembled that of an airport,
where shoes, especially long boots or leather ones, are required to be opened.
Only MPs were allowed to enter the Parliament building from Makar Dwar, and
everyone entering the building was checked rigorously.
The Ministry of Home Affairs said that an enquiry
committee, headed by Anish Dayal Singh, DG, CRPF, and comprising members from
other security agencies and experts, will probe the reasons for the security
breach, identify the lapses and suggest remedial measures. “The Committee will
submit its report with recommendations, including suggestions on improving
security in Parliament, at the earliest,” the MHA said.
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