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Lok Sabha security breach: Pune-based advocate Asim Sarode to render legal help to accused Amol ShindeAmol Shinde is among the six accused in the Parliament security breach incident.
Mrityunjay Bose
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>Tight security arrangements at Makar Dwar at Parliament House after a security breach.&nbsp;</p></div>

Tight security arrangements at Makar Dwar at Parliament House after a security breach. 

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Mumbai: Pune-based advocate Asim Sarode will render legal help to Amol Shinde, a youth from Maharashtra, who is among those arrested in the Parliament security breach incident.

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Shinde (25), who was looking for a job, hails from Zari Budruk village in Chakur tehsil in the Latur district.

Sarode, however, made it clear that what Amol had done was wrong but the circumstances that made him do this need to be heard.

“Amol's intention was not to hurt or insult anyone and he only wanted to raise the issue of unemployment…it should be understood as a question of unemployment. And it seems that he must be given positive education by making him aware of the path he has used,” Sarode said, adding that one must not criminalise it.

“But what has happened in the Parliament is shocking…it must be condemned,” he said, adding that what Amol did was clearly a “mistake”.

“The issue of poverty and unemployment cannot be ignored… the way they tried to raise it is not correct,” he said.

In Latur, Amol's father Dhanraj Shinde and mother Kesarbai said that they were not aware what went wrong. His brothers - Rahul and Santosh - too have no clue. Amol's parents, however, admitted to financial stress. "He wanted to go to Latur for further studies for preparations (for recruitment in armed forces and police). However, we were not able to support him financially," they said.

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(Published 14 December 2023, 19:55 IST)