A high-level committee has been formed under the chairmanship of Anish Dayal Singh in the matter of security lapse in Parliament.

A high-level committee has been formed under the chairmanship of Anish Dayal Singh in the matter of security lapse in Parliament.

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Category : Miscellaneous Published on: December 16 2023

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  • Recently, major irregularities have come to light in the security arrangements of Parliament.
  • During the Parliament meeting, some boys from the public gallery had jumped into the Parliament chamber.
  • He also took it out from his shoes and sprayed it in the house.
  • A high-level committee has recently been formed in connection with this security breach.
  • This committee has been constituted by the Union Home Ministry.
  • This committee will be headed by Anish Dayal Singh.
  • Anish Dayal Singh is currently the Director General of the Central Reserve Police Force.
  • The inquiry committee will investigate the reasons behind the breach in the security of Parliament, besides identifying lapses and recommending further action.
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