Yogi Security Breach, (Credit: OpenAI )
New Delhi: A sudden disturbance occurred at the Kashi Tamil Sangamam inauguration in Varanasi when a drunk man tried to climb the stage directly in front of CM Yogi Adityanath. The event had strong security, yet the man reached close to the platform. As he moved towards the stairs, security personnel reacted quickly. They grabbed him instantly. He was pulled down forcefully. The crowd panicked. The man was handed to police.
The man was identified as Joginder Gupta, also known as Bala. He belongs to Bajaria area of Chaubepur in Varanasi. Initial checks showed he was fully drunk. Joginder sells drinking water at the city station. Police said he acted alone. His movements looked unplanned. His behaviour raised immediate suspicion. Agencies moved fast to handle him.
Joginder told police he wanted to meet the Chief Minister. He said he wanted to stop liquor sales in his area. He said several people died near Kadipur railway station after drinking. He claimed he was frustrated. He said he could not tolerate such deaths. He wanted direct attention from CM. He rushed to stage impulsively.
Security teams acted with speed when they saw him moving forward. They stopped him within seconds. They checked his condition. They confirmed he was drunk. They removed him from the crowd zone. He was taken away safely. Officers ensured CM was protected. The stage remained secure. Panic was controlled quickly.
Joginder was taken to Adampur police station. IB officers questioned him. ATS joined the interrogation. LIU officers also participated. Agencies checked his background. They asked about motives. They verified phone calls. They assessed threat level. They found no larger conspiracy.
Police said current evidence shows no planned attack. They said the man acted alone. They said he was under heavy alcohol influence. They said he had personal frustration. They said no group was behind him. They said he wanted attention. They said investigation continues. They will act after full review.
People at the event felt relieved when security handled the situation. Police officials said action will follow after the inquiry. They appreciated the alertness of officers. They said no harm occurred. The crowd returned to calm. The event continued normally. The scare ended without major damage.
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