Anna supporter enters parliament complex, detained
Friday August 26, 2011 04:45:59 PM,
IANS
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New
Delhi:
A lone protester wearing an 'I Am Anna' T-shirt managed to enter
the parliament complex Friday and shouted slogans on the road in
front of the main porch before security personnel clamped their
hands on his mouth and bundled him away.
As soon as he reached the main porch, the protester raised slogans
in support of the Jan Lokpal Bill, shouting "Vande Mataram",
"Inquilab Zindabad", and "Anna Hazare Zindabad".
He continued to raise the slogans as security personnel swooped
down on him and whisked him away.
Police identified the man as Manjit Singh from Rohtak in Haryana.
He had gained entry to the complex through a visitor's pass he had
obtained in the morning.
On Wednesday and Thursday, small groups of people demonstrated
outside Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's 7, Race Course Road
official residence in support of Hazare's demand for passing his
Jan Lokpal bill that he says is stronger than the government's
version that has been referred to a parliamentary standing
committee.
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