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NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that there is no need for discussion, but a deep investigation into the incident the shocking parliament breach that happened just a few days back. PM Modi said he is opting for such a strong decision as this was a case concerning national security.

The Prime Minister's response came on the fifth day of the parliament intrusion by two youths. The prime minister’s response came midway in his interview with 'Dainik Jagran', a popular newspaper in the Hindi region.

Since the day of the incident, the opposition's clamour for a response from the prime minister was echoing in the parliament chamber. With his well-planned response to the newspaper, the PM is giving sly clues about not enumerating the topic inside the parliament. However, Monday’s parliament session will be turbulent with the opposition expected to raise the protest demanding an answer from Home Minister Amit Shah.

“It is a very serious matter. Unfortunate and worrying. Lok Sabha Speaker has announced an inquiry. The conspiracy will come out. Investigating agencies are conducting a thorough investigation. Sufficient investigation is needed to avoid repetition. Steps will be taken to improve the security system. The motive of the accused and the forces behind the incident should be found out. That is also important.’ said PM Modi.

The shocking incident happened on December 13th. PM Modi and Amit Shah were absent during that parliament session and haven’t appeared inside the house since then. PM Modi also asked the opposition parties to desist from politicizing the issue.

The PM also expressed concern over the continuous stalling of Parliament. The Prime Minister then urged the opposition to play a constructive role in the parliamentary proceedings.