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Security beefed up around new Parliament building ahead of inauguration

The Delhi Police has increased security in Lutyens’ Delhi in response to the Sarv Khap Mahapanchayat’s appeal to organise a women’s panchayat outside the newly built Parliament building in Delhi on May 28, the day Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveils it.

Last Sunday’s mahapanchayat, which was held in support of the protesting wrestlers and lasted for more than five hours in Meham, Haryana, stated that women from all over the country would attend the Delhi panchayat.

Police say that there will be enough security personnel positioned close to the Parliament building.

They will also set up police pickets in the heart of Delhi to provide a robust presence and uphold law and order throughout the event.

“Stringent security measures have been put in place to safeguard the event,” a senior police official said, adding that police teams are continuously monitoring the Parliament building and nearby areas through CCTV cameras.

“Sufficient security arrangements will be implemented in the bordering areas, including the installation of checkpoints where police will conduct thorough vehicle inspections for those entering from the borders,” said the official.

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