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'No lapse on our part': CISF on MPs scuffle in Parliament

IndiaTimes Monday, 23 December 2024
The Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) asserted no security breaches occurred during the recent Parliament scuffle between NDA and INDIA bloc MPs. The CISF confirmed adherence to security protocols, with no weapons permitted within the Parliament complex. The force declined to comment on allegations of who initiated the physical altercation, and confirmed no internal investigation is underway.
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