00:00Prime Minister Narendra Modi's third consecutive term in operation ceremony at the Rashtrapati
00:20Bhavan took an unexpected turn as a viral video captured an uninvited guest, a leopard
00:27possibly, casually strolling through the corridors. The incident amidst the grandeur of the oath-taking
00:34ceremony attended by over 8,000 guests, including foreign dignitaries, industrialists and film
00:39stars, ignited a social media storm. The footage of the mysterious animal wandering in the
00:46presidential palace during the official proceedings led to widespread speculation about its identity,
00:53with internet users debating whether it was indeed a leopard or another creature. The
00:58unexpected appearance of the gate-crasher during one of the year's most significant
01:03political events captivated online audiences, prompting amusing theories and incredulous
01:10reactions. This happened when BJP MP Durga Das was carrying out official procedures
01:28on the stage. The viral video of this mysterious creature sparked a frenzy on social media,
01:34with netizens speculating wildly about its identity. Was it a leopard, an ordinary cat
01:41or a dog? The video clip was widely shared along with wild theories about which animal
01:46was seen strolling casually at the presidential palace.
02:02An intrigued individual, identified only as an ex-user, expressed disbelief at the
02:07spectacle, fuelling further online discussion about the unusual event. As speculation runs
02:14rampant, it is worth noting the lush surroundings of the Rashtrapati Bhavan may have enticed
02:19the curious intruder. The expansive Amrit Udyan, often referred to as the soul of the
02:25Rashtrapati Bhavan, spans 15 acres and boasts a diverse array of gardens, including herbal
02:32gardens, tactile garden, bonsai garden and arogya vana. Beyond its floral attractions,
02:39the premises host a rich variety of wildlife, from butterflies to peacocks, thriving in
02:44the lush ecosystem. President Murmu administered the oath of office in secrecy to a 72-member
02:50council of ministers, including 30 cabinet ministers, 36 ministers of state and 5 ministers
02:57of state with independent charge. Key figures like Rajnath Singh, Amit Shah, Nitin Gathkari,
03:03Nirmala Sitharaman and S.J. Shankar continue as cabinet ministers. The new council of ministers
03:09includes 11 ministers from the NDA alliance partners.
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