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Conspirer will never be successful in UP: Cabinet Minister on explosives found

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ANI Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) [India]

Taking note into the issue of a suspicious white powder packet found in the State Assembly, Uttar Pradesh Minister Shrikant Sharma on Friday said the entire state stands together against terrorism and forces planning such activities will never be successful in their plans.

"The entire matter has been handed over to the NIA, so that the probe could be done properly. The entire country stands united against terrorism and such forces will never be successful in carrying out any such activity in Uttar Pradesh," Sharma told ANI.

He said whatever decision will be taken by the speaker to ensure security in the Assembly, every member is committed to follow it.

 

Meanwhile, Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) leader Mukhtar Ansari referred the incident as very crucial and expressed confidence that the accused will be revealed soon.

"I am sure the matter will be solved because the footage of the entire incident is available in the CCTV camera. Attempt like this has taken place earlier also against me and because of that I am suspecting that a psycho person can take any step," he said.

Earlier, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath sought for a National Investigative Agency (NIA) probe into the matter.

Adityanath, while confirming that an explosive, by the name of Pentaerythritol tetranitrate (PETN), was indeed found in the Assembly, pressed for more vigilance in Uttar Pradesh, more particularly in the Assembly and rued the absence of a Quick Response Team (QRT) for the state.

"The packet of the explosive was found under the chair of the Opposition's leader. It was 150 gm of PETN. 500 gm of PETN is enough to blow the whole Assembly off. This shows the severity of the situation. I suggest that everybody present in the Assembly should be investigated by the police and that the NIA should investigate into the matter," he said.

"It's unfortunate that the largest Assembly of the country doesn't have a QRT," he added.

Adityanath also said that this incident could be in connivance with a terrorist or militant group and that the security of the state and the country is paramount.

Aditynath also urged the officials to not compromise on the security of the state and the nation, more so considering the current situation of the country.

Supporting the Chief Minister's assertions, Speaker Mata Prasad Pandey said that the whole Assembly is like a family and that the security cannot be compromised.

He also apprised the members about the new security arrangements in the Assembly.

"There will be a Pradeshik Armed Constabulary (PAC) team at every gate of the Assembly. There will also be a full body scanner at every gate. Moreover, a QRT will also be deployed," he said.

Earlier yesterday, 60 grams of suspicious white powder was found in the UP Assembly during an ongoing session, which was later sent to forensic lab for testing.

Adityanath had then called for a high-level meet over the same.

Following this, the Samajwadi Party and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) were seen indulging in war of words over the security condition in the state, most particularly the Assembly.

"Security is a serious issue. Yesterday, even the Speaker expressed concern over the same. Whatever is to be done, will be done. Terrorists want to spread their nexus all across the nation, but they won't get the access to Uttar Pradesh or its Assembly," UP minister Sidharth Nath Singh told ANI.

"Every day, some or the other crime takes place. The women in the state are not safe. The law and order situation lacks order," Samajwadi Party leader Rajendra Chaudhary told ANI.

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First Published: Jul 14 2017 | 6:22 PM IST

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