Today, 25th April,Delhi Police granted an additional month by the court to investigate the recent security breach at Parliament, highlighting concerns about safety measures. The decision followed a formal request citing the need to examine witnesses and pending reports, with the court allowing accused individuals to interact with family via video conferencing. This extension adds 45 days to the investigation timeframe.
In a significant development in the Parliament security breach case, the Delhi court has placed the sixth accused, Mahesh Kumawat, under a seven-day police custody. This case, which has captured the nation’s attention, revolves around a meticulously orchestrated conspiracy to disrupt the parliamentary proceedings, a plan that was allegedly in the works for nearly two […]
