Published on April 6, 2026
A man who breached security at the Delhi Assembly has been described as mentally unstable . The individual, who has not been publicly named, managed to infiltrate the premises, resulting in heightened security alerts and concerns regarding the safety protocols in place for such important government buildings.
Family members spoke to the media, revealing that the man had been struggling with mental health issues for several years. They explained that he had embarked on a journey from his hometown, traveling through Bareilly before arriving in Delhi on the day of the incident. It was during this trip that he found himself inside the assembly grounds, despite a tight security presence.
“It’s heartbreaking to see him in this situation. He has been dealing with psychological problems, and we’ve been trying to get him the help he needs,” a relative stated. They expressed concern for his wellbeing and urged authorities to consider his mental state rather than label him a criminal.
The breach has prompted an investigation into how he managed to bypass security measures that are typically robust, especially in such a critical location. Officials have emphasized the need to review and potentially enhance security protocols to prevent similar incidents in the future.
Community members have rallied around the family, advocating for better mental health resources and understanding, especially in the context of societal stigmas that often surround such issues. “We need to recognize that people with mental health challenges require empathy and support, rather than punishment,” a neighbor said.
As investigations continue and authorities work to understand the full scope of the incident, the focus remains not only on security but also on addressing the underlying mental health concerns that contributed to this alarming breach.
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