Parliament Security Breach: In the major update, five out of six individuals have been apprehended by Delhi Police and a search is underway for the one remaining suspect involved in planning and execution of the Parliament security lapse occurred during Parliament's Zero Hour when two men, each carrying canisters emitting yellow smoke, leaped from the visitors' gallery into the Lok Sabha chamber.

Objective, plan, execution of Parliament Security Breach IN POINTS
- The shocking incident of Parliament Security Breach was witnessed during Zero Hour in Lok Sabha on the 22nd anniversary of the Parliament terror attack when two intruders entered the Lok Sabha chamber from the visitor gallery.
- Then case of major security breach occurred during Parliament's Zero Hour has also been registered under sections of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act to probe the major security breach occurred during Parliament's Zero Hour.
- The security breach was meticulously orchestrated several months ago by six people, five of whom are now in police custody.
- All the accused met in Mysore about one-and-a-half years ago and planned the execution of plan. All six again met nine months ago at farmers' protest near Chandigarh airport to finalise the execution and plan of breach.

- The breach was planned to draw the attention of the government to various issues such as unemployment, farmer problems, and Manipur violence.
- The accused were linked to a social media group "Bhagat Singh Fan Club"
- The accused behind the Parliament Security Breach has been identified as Amol Shinde, Neelam, Sagar and Manoranjan – all unemployed youths, belonging to the families of labourers, farmers or small shopkeepers.

- This incident has raised profound questions about the challenges and issues of youth such as unemployment and its potential impact on mental health, prompting a closer examination of the societal implications and the underlying causes that may lead to such distressing actions.
- With inputs from agencies