Parliament security breach accused wanted to discredit India's democracy, gain instant global fame, usurp power and achieve «richness and glory» by targeting the «very symbol of democracy», according to the chargesheet filed in the court by Delhi Police. The accused first met on social media and planned their move for nearly two years before executing it last year on the anniversary of the 2001 Parliament attack. According to the chargesheet, a source said, their first in-person meeting was held in February, 2022 at Mysuru.
Citing from the chargesheet, sources told PTI, that in total they held five meetings in Mysuru, Gurugram and Delhi to decided finalise their plan and arrive at a modus operandi.
The chargesheet, spread over 1,000 pages, was filed before the Patiala House Court in June and the court took its cognisance last month. A supplementary was filed in July.
The chargesheet mentioned that the group of young people, led by Manoranjan D, a resident of Karnataka, met on social media.
Manoranjan is among the six accused arrested by the Delhi Police Special Cell, sources said.
Manoranjan, according to the chargesheet, is suspected to be among the main conspirators of the parliament breach, who allegedly «instigated and motivated» the young people by promising them «richness, glory and wealth» and by targeting the «very symbol of democracy».
While citing the chargesheet, a source said that driven by his «ultra Maoist-inspired thinking» Manoranjan decided to target the Parliament building to gain immediate