New Delhi, The recent breach in the Lok Sabha, raising concerns about Parliament’s security, is not an isolated incident. Over the years, both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha have witnessed several breaches, with visitors and even Members of Parliament being involved. Here are five notable instances:
1. Pepper Spray Chaos (Feb 13, 2014):
Then Congress MP Lagadapati Rajagopal used pepper spray in Parliament, attempting to stall the tabling of the Telangana Bill. Rajagopal, later expelled, claimed self-defense.
2. Protester Jumps In (Late 1990s):
In the late 1990s, a protester leaped into the Lok Sabha chamber, demanding a separate Uttarakhand state. Security staff swiftly apprehended him.
3. Lok Sabha Jump Attempt (Nov 2016):
A man from Madhya Pradesh attempted to jump into the Lok Sabha in November 2016 but was promptly subdued by security.
4. Leaflet Protest (Dec 21, 1967):
During a Rajya Sabha session in 1967, a person in the visitors’ gallery shouted slogans and threw leaflets on the floor of the House, leading to his removal.
5. Gun in Parliament (1990s):
Then Bihar MP Anand Mohan Singh allegedly carried a gun in the Lok Sabha chamber. The gun fell from Singh’s pocket when he was escorted out by marshals on the Speaker’s orders.
While the recent breach has sparked concerns, these incidents underscore the historical challenges in maintaining secure parliamentary environments.