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'Look at the day they chose' Congress Rajeev Shukla questions security lapse over parliament security breach

Congress leader Rajeev Shukla said that the security breach in parliament should be dealt with vigilance and without proper investigation no one should comment on it. "Parliament is a temple of democracy and any such incident is condemnable. Today, 23 years back, there was an attack in the same parliament, look at the day chosen by the attackers. There is a security lapse for sure, these things need to be dealt with vigilance, and nobody should make any comment on it without proper investigation," Congress leader Rajeev Shukla said.

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