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ATTACK INSIDE PARLIAMENT INTENDED TO AFFECT 2024 LOK SABHA VERDICT

The Sunday Guardian

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December 17, 2023

Investigation needs to focus not just on the perpetrators, but also on the negligence of the Parliamentary security staff, including those higher up who placed such individuals in sensitive positions.

- MADHAV NALAPAT

Among the strongest electoral planks of the Bharatiya Janata Party is the efficacy of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, assisted by Home Minister Amit Shah, in ensuring that acts of violence against innocent citizens and terrorist atrocities get reduced and finally eliminated in Bharat, i.e. India.

Some of the over 46 million potentially discontented youth across the country have the potential to provide tinder for activities designed to achieve hidden objectives, usually without them understanding the actual purpose of their hidden persuaders.

In several instances, the actual masterminds may be far away, sheltering in countries hostile to the potential emergence of India as a superpower. The six who released yellow gas inside and outside Sansad Bhavan on 13 December shouted slogans against youth unemployment and atrocities against women. Youth and women have been key constituencies of Prime Minister Modi in both the 2014 as well as the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, and could well be the decisive factor in the soon-to-beconducted 2024 polls.

India has an impressive national security team led by National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, together with an active Home Ministry helmed by Union Home Minister Amit Shah, and both would be aware of the covert moves that are being operationalised by external players in order to reduce the BJP Lok Sabha tally in the coming 2024 Lok Sabha polls to 220 seats.

MPS NEED TO BE CAREFUL

Given the imminence of the 2024 Lok Sabha polls, there needed to have been a clear consciousness among BJP functionaries about the possibility of hostile efforts at involving them in events designed to discredit the party and its leader and vote-getter, Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Passes to enter the Visitors’ Gallery of the Lok Sabha were given by a rising star in the BJP to elements who were totally opposed to the ideology of the BJP.

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