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Security Breach
New Parliament building. Photo: PIB

Security breach in Parliament: A man climbs tree, jumps over wall; caught

| @indiablooms | Aug 22, 2025, at 12:23 pm

New Delhi/IBNS: In a security breach in Parliament, a man climbed a tree, scaled a wall and entered the premises on Friday morning, media reports said.

The intruder was caught by the security.

The intrusion occurred at 6:30 am.

Officials said the intruder reached the Garuda gate of the new Parliament building by jumping over the wall from the Rail Bhavan side, NDTV reported.

The monsoon session of Parliament concluded on August 21 after month-long disruptions over various issues like SIR, alleged voter fraud and the bill to remove the arrested PM, CMs and ministers on criminal charges.

In a similar incident of security breach last year, a man in his 20s had entered the Parliament premises.

The fresh security breach occurred after Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta was earlier this week "slapped" and "pulled by hair" during a public meet at her residence in Civil Lines.

The incidents have raised security in the national capital, where the administration is run by the central government.

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