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The entire Indian Parliament attack was recorded live on CCTV. Two MPs, Kapil Sibal and Najma Heptullah, demanded in parliament that the CCTV recording be shown to the members. They said that there was confusion about the details of the event. The then chief whip of the Congress party, Priyaranjan Dasmunshi, said, "I counted six men getting out of the car. But only five were killed. The closed circuit TV camera recording clearly showed the six men." If Dasmunshi was right, why did the police say that there were only five people in the car? Who was the sixth person? Where is he now? Why was the…mehr

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The entire Indian Parliament attack was recorded live on CCTV. Two MPs, Kapil Sibal and Najma Heptullah, demanded in parliament that the CCTV recording be shown to the members. They said that there was confusion about the details of the event. The then chief whip of the Congress party, Priyaranjan Dasmunshi, said, "I counted six men getting out of the car. But only five were killed. The closed circuit TV camera recording clearly showed the six men." If Dasmunshi was right, why did the police say that there were only five people in the car? Who was the sixth person? Where is he now? Why was the CCTV recording not produced by the prosecution as evidence in the trial? Why it was not released for public viewing?
Autorenporträt
Muhammad Zulqarnain Zulfi is currently working as Correspondent, Bureaucracy Today. Has been in the field for more than four years now and has keen interest in politics and technology. Has also covered conflict and crime in Jammu and Kashmir. He has also been associated with The Indian Express (New Media) and Hindustan Times as Associate Producer.