Telangana chief minister A. revanth reddy expressed grave worry over the security breach in the parliament on wednesday, calling it a "attack on democratic values." "It is an assault not only on parliament House but also on our democratic values," says a post from revanth Reddy's 'X' handle. The chief minister requested lok sabha Speaker om birla to conduct a thorough inquiry and impose harsh measures against those responsible for this crime.
Meanwhile, the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) has criticized the parliament security lapse. T. Harish Rao, a BRS leader, and former minister, sharply criticized 'the security violation and ruckus in the lok sabha, when two young guys leaped from the gallery and flung something that released gas'. "This breach occurred while the country was commemorating the 2001 attack on Parliament." "We pray for the safety of all Parliamentarians and demand that the perpetrators be held accountable," he stated.
On wednesday afternoon, during zero Hour in parliament, two guys jumped from the visitors' gallery and dashed into the lok sabha chamber, both holding canisters producing yellow smoke. Incredible CCTV footage showed one guy, wearing a dark blue shirt, leaping across tables to avoid detection, while the second was pouring smoke in the visitors' gallery. Both were subdued by MPs and security personnel.