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The Delhi High Court dismissed the idea that a security breach in Parliament could be a prank and stated that the accused cannot compare themselves to martyrs like Bhagat Singh. On Wednesday, the court heard bail pleas from two individuals arrested in connection to the 2023 Parliament security breach, questioning the application of the stringent UAPA. The court demanded police clarity on whether the use of smoke canisters alone constitutes terrorist activity.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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