CISF refutes reports of security failures during Dec 19 parliamentary dispute

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CISF Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Shrikant Kishore acknowledged that the drive had acted appropriately and in accordance with established protocols during the incident.

The Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) on Monday firmly denied any shortcomings in dealing with the December 19 scuffle that occurred inside Parliament close to the Makar Dwar gate leading to accidents to BJP MPs Pratap (*19*) and Mukesh Rajput.

CISF Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Shrikant Kishore acknowledged that the drive had acted appropriately and in accordance with established protocols during the incident. “There was no lapse on the part of CISF when the clash happened,” he asserted.

He additionally categorically knowledgeable the media during a briefing that “no any inquiry” concerning the incident is being performed by the CISF nor the drive has been requested to take action.

(*19*) suffered a deep reduce on his brow, whereas Rajput fell unconscious because of elevated blood strain during the confrontation. The ruckus unfolded on the Makar Dwar entrance simply earlier than the Houses have been set to convene at 11 am.

A gaggle of BJP MPs had gathered to protest Congress’s alleged disrespect towards the architect of the Constitution Dr BR Ambedkar. As Congress chief and Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi approached, he tried to stroll by the gathering, resulting in a scuffle.

(*19*), the 70-year-old MP from Balasore Odisha, claimed that Rahul shoved Mukesh Rajput, inflicting each MPs to fall. (*19*) sustained accidents to his brow and knee during the incident. They have been later admitted to ICU in Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital. The BJP accused Rahul Gandhi of bodily aggression, calling his actions “goonish.” In response, Congress MPs filed complaints, alleging that Rahul was manhandled by three BJP MPs.

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