A farmer, Sarabjit Singh, was arrested after driving into the Delhi Vidhan Sabha seeking help for his missing nephew, making erratic statements about a 'maharaja's sword' and an initial plan to target Parliament.
A man named Sarabjit, from Pilibhit, breached the Delhi Assembly in an attempt to get police assistance in locating his missing nephew. He had previously traveled to Nangal in Punjab in search of his nephew without success.
A man in a car broke through the gate of the Delhi assembly complex and placed a bouquet in the porch, an incident authorities are treating as a potential security breach.
A masked man breached the Delhi Assembly, left a bouquet inside, and was subsequently arrested, following an incident where a car broke a barrier and ink was thrown at the Speaker's vehicle.
PoliticsTimes of Indiaindian-express14d ago2 sources
The Delhi Vidhan Sabha was evacuated after receiving an email bomb threat claiming 16 RDX-laden IEDs were planted with a planned explosion, prompting immediate security deployment.
In a letter written to Birla, Vijender Gupta asserted that the neutrality of the Chair of the House is central to the parliamentary democracy of the country.
A security scare at the Delhi Assembly is under investigation, with police not ruling out the angle of a terrorist act. Further details emerged regarding a person named Sarabjeet, who traveled with relatives and was reportedly looking for a missing nephew.
The family of the man who breached the Delhi Assembly has stated that he is mentally unstable, providing details of his journey to Delhi leading up to the incident.
PoliticsTimes of Indiahindustan-times1d ago2 sources
A significant security breach occurred at the Delhi Assembly when a vehicle rammed through barriers, and masked men placed flowers near the Speaker's office, causing chaos.
PoliticsTimes of Indiaindian-express13d ago2 sources
The Delhi Assembly proceedings were dominated by the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) report on former Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's official residence renovation, which cost Rs 33.6 crore, significantly over budget. Chief Minister Rekha Gupta called the report a 'document of moral decline,' while Parvesh Sahib Singh dramatically accused Kejriwal of building 'not one, but two Sheesh Mahals'.
Former Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal appeared before the Delhi assembly's privileges committee, accusing the BJP of insulting martyrs by misrepresenting a historic execution chamber.
Two police officers were suspended following a security breach at the Delhi Assembly, prompting the Speaker to order a complete revamp of the assembly's security protocols.
A man rammed his car into the Delhi Assembly building, stating he did so to draw police attention to his missing nephew's case, believing a senior official would hear him.
A man was apprehended following a security breach at the Delhi Assembly, claiming he was searching for his missing nephew and was given opium. Police are investigating the incident, while his family has provided psychiatric treatment documents.
The Indian Express compiled news headlines for school assemblies on April 7, 2026, including Menaka Guruswamy becoming India’s first openly queer MP and a security breach at the Delhi assembly.
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has alleged during a Delhi Assembly budget discussion that the capital city will accumulate Rs 1 lakh crore in debt over the next five years.
The Delhi Assembly Speaker's office received a bomb threat email warning of explosions at the Assembly building and Vidhan Sabha Metro station. The threat message also named prominent political figures, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The Delhi Assembly has informed Arvind Kejriwal that privilege panel proceedings are confidential and cannot be livestreamed, in response to his request.