Lok Sabha Secretariat suspends seven personnel over Parliament security incident

Parliament Security Breach Updates: On Wednesday, there was an important breach in Parliament House security. While the House was in session, two young people sprang from the audience gallery among the MPs within the Lok Sabha.

Following the security lapse incident, there has been an increase in security in Parliament. MPs are the only ones allowed to enter the Parliament House through Makar Gate and all persons entering the building must remove their shoes before entering. As a result of yesterday’s security lapse, seven Lok Sabha Secretariat employees have been suspended.

Union Minister Kaushal Kishore stated, “The lapse in security is unfortunate,” in response to opposition MPs’ demands for a comment regarding the security lapse incident. Additionally, the Speaker declared that the House Lok Sabha Secretariat, not the government, is in charge of security.” As a result, Amit Shah ji is in no position to comment on this.

CM Mohan Yadav seen in action mode right after taking oath; Loudspeaker ban, ban on sale of meat in open

Madhya Pradesh News: Following his oath of office, Madhya Pradesh‘s new chief minister, Mohan Yadav, was observed going about his business. Mohan Yadav issued an order on Wednesday prohibiting the use of loudspeakers in public and religious places, marking his first significant ruling. Additionally, he has issued an order outlawing the open sale of meat.

Mohan Yadav made a few decisions during the initial cabinet meeting. Additionally, by raising the bonus for tendu leaf collectors by 1,000 rupees, the manifesto was also put into action.

Dr. Rajesh Rajora, the Additional Chief Secretary (Home), said that guidelines for the use of loudspeakers have also been released for immediate implementation, following orders from the National Green Tribunal and the Supreme Court. To keep an eye on the volume of speakers and DJ systems playing music at places of religious, a flying squad will be established in each district.

There was a big lapse in the security of Parliament House; two people entered the Lok Sabha, Police detained

Parliament Security Breach: The Parliament House, which is reputed to be the safest in the nation, has revealed two safety issues today. In the first instance, two individuals were taken into custody by the police amid protests outside the Parliament, while in the second, the incident happened during a Lok Sabha meeting.

Two people from the audience gallery suddenly jumped into the center of the House during the Lok Sabha’s proceedings. Afterward, they were placed under arrest.

According to Congress MP Karti Chidambaram, “Two young people, aged around twenty, suddenly leaped from the audience gallery into the House, carrying canisters.” These canisters were emitting yellow smoke. One attempted to bolt for the Speaker’s chair. proclaimed a few slogans. It’s possible that the smoke was toxic. This constitutes a grave security lapse, particularly on December 13, the day of the 2001 attack on Parliament.”

Big success of Anti-Gangster Task Force in Punjab, Gangster Taranjit Singh alias Jassa killed in encounter

In Pirmuchhalla, Zirakpur, Punjab, the Anti-Gangster Task Force, and miscreants had an encounter. In the Zirakpur incident, two rounds struck Taranjit Singh, the henchman of terrorist Harvinder Rinda. In the incident, gangster Taranjit Singh, also known as Jassa Haibowalia, was slain.

There are rumors that Taranjit Singh is particularly close to terrorist Harvinder Rinda, who resides in Pakistan. Six murder and extortion cases have been filed in Punjab against Taranjit Singh. He was one of the most wanted gangsters of the Punjab Police.

NIA searches several places in Karnataka in Bengaluru terror module case

Karnataka: As part of an ongoing investigation into the Bengaluru terror module case, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) conducted searches at several locations in the state capital of Karnataka.

According to NIA sources, the agency has been searching the suspects’ connected properties since the early hours of the morning.

According to the source, new leads in the case have caused the anti-terror inquiry agency to launch more searches.

Mohan Yadav took oath as Madhya Pradesh CM, Jagdish Deora and Rajendra Shukla also took oath

MP CM Oath Ceremony: Motilal Nehru Stadium in Bhopal is where Mohan Yadav took the oath of office as the Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh. In the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, and BJP President JP Nadda, Rajendra Shukla and Jagdish Deora took the oath of office as Deputy Chief Ministers.

At the swearing-in ceremony were PM Narendra Modi, BJP President JP Nadda, Home Minister Amit Shah, as well as the Chief Ministers and Deputy Chief Ministers of the states under BJP authority. Chief Minister Mohan Yadav arrived at the Khatlapura temple in Bhopal before taking the oath of office.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah, BJP National President JP Nadda, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari, Chief Ministers of Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh, Pushkar Singh Dhami of Uttarakhand, and Yogi Adityanath of Uttar Pradesh arrived at the location of Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister-designate Mohan Yadav’s swearing-in ceremony.

Mahua Moitra’s troubles increased, got notice to vacate bungalow within 30 days

The problems have not stopped, even after TMC leader Mahua Moitra’s membership in the Lok Sabha was revoked. A notice to quit the government residence in 30 days has been delivered to Mahua Moitra.

Let us inform you that Moitra has now filed a case in the Supreme Court contesting her suspension from the Lok Sabha following her expulsion. Mahua Moitra, a member of the Trinamool Congress, was expelled from the lower house on Friday, according to a notification released by the Lok Sabha Secretariat, citing “cash-for-query” charges.

Mahua Moitra’s removal from the House was proposed by Parliamentary Affairs Minister Prahlad Joshi, and it was accepted by a voice vote. Moitra’s expulsion was recommended in the report of the Lok Sabha Ethics Committee, which was adopted by the House earlier following discussion.

Mohan Yadav will be the next CM of Madhya Pradesh, will take oath as CM on this day

CM Mohan Yadav: Yesterday brought an end to the speculation about Madhya Pradesh‘s next chief minister. The appointment of Mohan Yadav as the state’s chief minister has been approved. All members of the BJP parliamentary party accepted his name.

Mohan Yadav represents Ujjain South as an MLA. There is news that Mohan Yadav is close to the Sangh. The information stated that Shivraj Singh Chouhan had suggested Mohan Yadav’s name during the legislative party meeting.

In actuality, MP will also have two Deputy CMs. This responsibility has been assigned to Rajendra Shukla and Jagdish Deora. Additionally, Narendra Singh Tomar, a senior BJP leader, has been appointed Assembly Speaker.

On Wednesday, December 13, BJP MLA Mohan Yadav will be sworn in as Madhya Pradesh’s new chief minister. He is going to be the state’s thirty-first chief minister. There have been 19 chief ministers in the state so far, with Shivraj Singh Chauhan ruling for the longest. The first Yadav chief minister of the BJP and Madhya Pradesh will be Mohan Yadav.

ED summons Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren, summons sent for the sixth time in land scam case

Land Scam Case: Hemant Soren, the Chief Minister of Jharkhand, has received a new summons from the Enforcement Directorate (ED) to appear in person for questioning about a money laundering case involving purported land scam.

According to official sources, Soren has been requested to record his statement under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) on Tuesday at the ED office. This information was released on Monday. On December 12, Chief Minister Soren is scheduled to appear before the federal agency.

Soren has received six notices from the Enforcement Directorate, but he hasn’t even made an appearance in front of the organization. The summons was sent out in August, but CM Soren had disregarded it, saying he was preoccupied with the state’s Independence Day celebrations.

Following this, he was noticed to return on August 24 and September 9, but he did not show up in front of the ED due to a busy schedule.

Chief Minister Hemant Soren has previously filed a Supreme Court petition contesting the validity of the ED summons. On the other hand, the Supreme Court told him to go to the High Court. The CM again challenged the ED summons in the High Court in such a situation.

Supreme Court’s decision on Article 370, said- Jammu and Kashmir should get state status

Article 370 Supreme Court Verdict: The Supreme Court‘s five-judge Constitution panel has ruled on the cases contesting the repeal of Article 370. Jammu & Kashmir, according to CJI Chandrachud, is an integral part of India. It is inappropriate, he argued, to contest the Center’s decision.

It is not possible to challenge any decision made by the Center on behalf of the state, according to the CJI. As a result, there will be chaos and confusion, and state government operations will stall.

Supreme Court’s decision on Article 370

The Chief Justice stated that the President’s decision is legitimate. Jammu & Kashmir is subject to all of the Indian Constitution’s provisions.

According to the CJI, the President of India is not bound by the recommendations of the Constituent Assembly of Jammu and Kashmir.

According to CJI, we order the immediate restoration of statehood in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir.

The Chief Justice of India declared that we have instructed the Election Commission to set up elections for the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly by September 30, 2024.

According to the CJI, the President does not need to issue an order on Article 370 based solely on the Jammu and Kashmir Constituent Assembly’s suggestion.

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