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Parliament security breach: Accused went to Delhi to attend ‘protest’, says kin

"The family members have denied having any knowledge of Sagar Sharma's involvement in the Lok Sabha incident. We are trying to gather preliminary information from them," police said.

Lucknow: Family members of Sagar Sharma, one of the two men who jumped into the Lok Sabha chamber from the public gallery on Wednesday, said he left home a few days ago to attend a “protest” in Delhi.

However, the family said they are unaware of his involvement in the Parliament security breach.

Sharma is a resident of Ramnagar under Manak Nagar police station limits in Lucknow, police said.

Two persons, including Sharma, jumped into the Lok Sabha chamber from the visitors’ gallery during Zero Hour and released yellow gas from canisters and shouted slogans before being overpowered by MPs. The two protesters are now in the custody of Delhi Police.

“I heard my brother telling my mother that he was going to Delhi to attend a protest a few days ago,” said Sharma’s minor sister.

“My brother would drive an e-rickshaw. He earlier used to work in Bengaluru,” the sister added.

Shiv Managal Singh, Station House Officer of Manak Nagar police station, said, “Sagar Sharma (28), along with his sister and parents, lived in a rented house in Ramnagar area. His father Roshan Lal is a carpenter. The family has lived in the rented house for over a decade.”

Sharma would drive an e-rickshaw, the SHO said.

“The family members have denied having any knowledge of his involvement in the Lok Sabha incident. We are trying to gather preliminary information from them,” he added.

A police team was seen at Sharma’s residence speaking to his family members.

Neighbours and journalists swarmed the house on Wednesday evening after hearing about Sharma’s involvement in the incident.

Police have been deployed at the house to ensure law and order, officials said.

This post was last modified on December 13, 2023 7:07 pm

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