Parliament Security Breach: Lalit Jha, the alleged mastermind behind the unsettling smoke incident within the Parliament premises, has surfaced as a central figure in the unfolding events. His recent surrender to the Delhi Police follows the arrest of five of his accomplices in connection with the alarming security breach that rattled the nation.Here are five key details shedding light on Lalit Jha:Escape and Background: After the distressing episode, Jha evaded authorities and went into hiding. Hailing from Bihar, he worked as a teacher in Kolkata. The accused individuals, including Jha, face charges under the stringent anti-terror law UAPA and various sections of the Indian Penal Code.Influence of Bhagat Singh: Investigators revealed Jha's admiration for the freedom fighter Shaheed Bhagat Singh. Allegedly, he captured videos of the perpetrators deploying smoke canisters outside the parliament. These videos were reportedly handed over to an NGO founder, likely to secure media coverage for the incident.NGO Connection: Jha held a significant position as the general secretary within an NGO operated by Nilaksha Aich. He entrusted the videos of the incident to ensure their safety with this NGO founder.Quiet Persona: Described as a reserved individual, Jha primarily focused on teaching local students. His relocation to Burrabazar in Kolkata went unnoticed until about two years ago when he suddenly departed the area, as disclosed by a neighbor at a nearby tea stall.Regarding the security breach incident:The breach involved four individuals. Sagar and Manoranjan managed to infiltrate the premises, smuggling in smoke bombs and deploying them during the Lok Sabha proceedings. Simultaneously, Neelam Devi and Amol Shinde, unable to secure entry, resorted to a protest outside the parliament, vocally expressing their dissent and brandishing smoke canisters before being apprehended.This revelation casts a spotlight on the series of events surrounding the breach and provides insights into the individuals involved, particularly Lalit Jha, now under police custody as the investigation unfolds.