Lok Sabha security breach: Govt says high-level inquiry initiated, asks opposition not to politicise issue
The government has initiated a high-level inquiry into the Lok Sabha security breach incident. Parliamentary affairs minister Pralhad Joshi urged the opposition not to politicise the issue, emphasizing that it concerns the safety and security of MPs. The LS Speaker has already taken suggestions from floor leaders to strengthen Parliament security, some of which have been implemented. Joshi also mentioned past incidents of security breaches in Parliament and stated that a letter has been written to the Home Secretary for a high-level inquiry, which has already begun.
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