PARLIAMENT ATTACK SMOKE CAN THROWN IN LOKSABHA

SMOKE CAN THROWN IN LOKSABHA

Parliament Attack: Smoke can thrown in Lok Sabha, MPs in panic, fear whether we will survive or not.
Same date, same day and almost the same time when 22 years ago terrorists attacked the Parliament and created a game of death. The MPs had just reached the House after remembering the tragic day of ‘Black Wednesday’ and paying homage to the brave martyrs, when during the proceedings, two suspicious youths jumped into the Lok Sabha from the visitor’s gallery. no one could understand anything

22 YEARS AGO TERRORIST ATRTACK

PARLIAMENT ATTACK SMOKE CAN THROWN IN LOKSABHA

The same date, the same day and almost the same time, when 22 years ago terrorists had created a game of death by attacking the Parliament. Remembering the tragic day of ‘Black Wednesday’ and paying homage to the brave martyrs, the MPs had just reached the House when during the proceedings, two suspicious youths jumped into the Lok Sabha from the visitor’s gallery. No one could understand anything. A young man in a hurry started jumping on the table towards the back of the House and colorful smoke started rising inside the Lok Sabha.

TERROSRIST GURPATWANT SINGH

Then what, the threat of Khalistani terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannu started echoing in the ears of the Lok Sabha members, there was chaos in front of their eyes, the date of December 13, 2001 in their mind and there was a sound of fear in the atmosphere. In the year 2001, on December 13, during the winter session, five terrorists of Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-e-Taiba had entered the Parliament complex at around 11:30 in a white Ambassador car.

AK-47S

AK 47S

Then about a hundred members were present in the House and the terrorists outside started firing indiscriminately with AK-47s. Those terrorists had come to create havoc, but the brave soldiers deployed for security did not allow them to enter the House and killed them outside. Nine brave men including soldiers and Parliament personnel were martyred in this attack. During the Parliament session on Wednesday, he jumped from the audience gallery during the proceedings of the Lok Sabha and created an atmosphere of chaos outside.

TERRORIST INCIDENT

 ATTACK SMOKE CAN THROWN IN LOKSABHA

Concerned expressions were seen on the faces of the members of Parliament.

The terrorist incident that took place in the year 2001 was recorded as a dark chapter, which was remembered with tearful eyes on its anniversary on Wednesday morning after 22 years by senior leaders including Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar, Prime Minister Narendra Modi by paying tribute to the martyrs. But, what happened after that is unexpected, raises questions on the security arrangements and is also sensational. The time of the incident of December 13, 2001

ATTACK IN PARLIAMENT

Around the same time, two protesters were caught shouting slogans in front of the Transport Bhawan outside the Parliament complex. At the same time, two suspicious youths jump into the House from the visitor’s gallery in the Lok Sabha. The main reason for the MPs’ panic is that they did not know whether those youths had weapons or not. Immediately that threat from Khalistani terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannu must have floated in his mind and heart. Pannu had released a video and threatened to attack Parliament on 13 December.

DARK CHAPTER 2001

ATTACK SMOKE CAN THROWN IN LOKSABHA

The incident of 2001 is recorded as a dark chapter.
The panic in the minds of the MPs was clearly heard in their reaction. Trinamool Congress MP Sudip Bandopadhyay clearly said that it was a very frightening experience. No one knew what their target was and why these people were doing this. At the same time, BSP MP Malook Nagar gave a statement to the media, the first thought that came in this incident was that his intentions were bad, whether we will survive or not. He may not have weapons. Before he could do anything, the MPs attacked him.

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