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One of the four protesters arrested for breaching parliamentary security was sad because he had no job, his family said. Terrible scenes were witnessed at Zero Hour in Lok Sabha yesterday when two men, Sagar Sharma and D Manoranjan, jumped out of the visitors’ room and into the room. One of them opened a bottle of yellow smoke and jumped from desk to desk in an attempt to reach the Speaker’s Chair.
Two other protesters, Neelam Devi and Amol Shinde, were found releasing colored smoke from an aerosol can on a road outside Parliament. Neelam’s family says that she has completed the M.Phil research program and has also cleared the mandatory central examinations to get her teaching job.
“He is highly qualified, but he has not found a job. He was very worried because he often said that I should die because despite my many studies, I could not get one. two meals,” said his mother Saraswati. this is what the reporters said.
Neelam’s brother, Ramniwas, told reporters that he learned about the incident from one of their relatives, who called him to watch on TV.
“He studies in Hisar and is not connected with any political party. We don’t know why he did that. We will know after meeting him. We knew what he did. One of our brothers, who called us, came home two days ago,” Ramniwas told reporters.
He said Neelam moved to Haryana’s Jind to prepare for the competitive exams as she could not get a job in Hisar.
“He has completed his BA, MA, M.Phil and has cleared the NET, but he is not yet employed, but 6 months ago he came to Jind and prepared for the examination of the lack of qualification for primary teachers,” said the governor.
Ramniwas said he often raises the issue of unemployment in protests. He also joined the year-long farmers’ protest near Delhi demanding the repeal of the three farm bills.
Manoranjan’s father, Devaraje Gowda, said that if his son had done something wrong, he should be “hanged”. “It is our parliament… Many people have built that temple, from Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru… It is not acceptable for anyone to behave like this in the temple, even if it is my son,” he said. said Mr Gowda. .
The Lucknow resident, Sagar Sharma, has four members of his family, including himself. He rides e-rickshaw for money. His family said he told them he was going to Delhi for two days to participate in a protest.