Parliament Security Breach: PM Modi’s First Statement On Incident, Questions Opposition| Oneindia

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Published on December 17, 2023 - Duration: 02:01s

Parliament Security Breach: PM Modi’s First Statement On Incident, Questions Opposition| Oneindia

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, addressing the recent Parliament security breach, prioritized a detailed investigation over debates demanded by opposition parties.

Stressing the severity of the incident, he emphasized the need for comprehensive scrutiny.

The breach led to arrests and suspension of MPs, prompting the Speaker to announce a security review.

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