Lucknow. Sagar Sharma, who entered the Parliament House and released color smoke, was very active on the internet media. On receiving the news of Sagar being caught in Delhi, a crowd of hundreds of people from the neighborhood gathered at his house on Wednesday evening.
Manak Nagar police station in-charge Shiv Mangal Singh and police forces and intelligence agencies of many police stations including Alambagh reached there. The officers took Sagar’s mother and sister to the room and started interrogating them.
Sagar was active on social media
Investigation revealed that Sagar was very active on social media. In his post on February 15, he wrote that ‘India is in a terrible situation’. Apart from this, on the post of throwing laddus by priests and shopkeepers in Ayodhya Hanumangarhi, it was written that ‘looting in the name of religion has the character’. After this a laughing emoji was also added. He also used to comment on the Central Government on Facebook and internet media platforms.
Left the house saying that he would protest
Sagar is a resident of Ramnagar Colony, Alambagh. On Monday, I had left after telling Maa Rani that I would go to Delhi with my friends to protest. They were not informed about what the son went to protest for and why.
Mother said- there could be a conspiracy
Mother Rani told that she did not know that Sagar would enter the Parliament. He told that there could be some conspiracy behind this. He went there under someone’s influence. His son is very simple. The son lived in Bengaluru for two years. He returned before Rakshabandhan. He used to work in a private job in Bengaluru.
Apart from this he never told anything about there. After returning from there, he was driving an e-rickshaw on rent. His father Roshanlal Sharma works as a carpenter.
The family is from Unnao, Uttar Pradesh
According to Rani, she is originally from Sohramau in Unnao district. Here in Ramnagar, she is living on rent in the house of Kailash Nath, who runs a flour mill for about 20 years. She lives with her family in a porson. Sagar’s maternal grandfather Jagdish, maternal grandmother and maternal uncle Pradeep live in the rear part. The son was born in Delhi’s Basant Vihar. His aunt lives there. The son kept coming to Delhi.