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In this Special Report, the focus is on the intensifying row over Congress MP Renuka Chowdhury bringing a stray puppy to Parliament. Facing a potential privilege motion, Chowdhury mimicked a dog barking at reporters and stated, ‘The dog I brought doesn't bite, but those sitting inside Parliament do.’ She argued the government is ignoring critical issues like pollution and BLO suicides to focus on her pet. Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi backed her, remarking that pets are not allowed, but ‘biting’ individuals are inside the House.

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00:00And moving on to other newsroom, there is a row over Congress MP Renuka Chaudhary's dog bite and it is intensifying.
00:08Responding to a question about the privilege motion against her, Renuka Chaudhary made a dog-like sound.
00:15She added that the government is not paying attention to any other issue and is only concerned about her dog.
00:22She added that even late Atalvi Hari Vajpayee once came to the parliament on a bullock cart.
00:27Remember, the senior Congress leader brought a dog to the parliament on Monday.
00:32When questioned, Renuka Chaudhary justified her move and went on to say that the dog she brought doesn't bite and those who sit inside the parliament do.
00:42She was backed by her party leader and leader of the opposition, Rahul Gandhi, who said that dogs are not allowed outside but inside the house,
00:50while adding that unnecessary attention is being given to a frivolous issue.
00:54The BJP reacted strongly to statements by the Congress leaders and called it an insult of representatives of people
01:02and demanded strict action against the LOP as well.
01:24But I don't think that the people of the opposition are being given to a public comment.
01:29I don't think that the people who are being given to a parliament, that's the last part of the opposition,
01:31That's why people are being given to a police, that's why they are being given to a police.
01:33That's why they are not aware of the opposition.
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02:29The dog is the main topic today.
02:52The same statement.
03:11If it's inside the car, it's allowed.
03:15The street dogs are wandering here and there, but they are not pets.
03:22Talk, talk, talk.
03:27Well, I guess these are the things that India is discussing these days.
03:34The street dogs are the same.
03:49The street dogs are the same.
04:04The street dogs are the same.
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04:49if she has said that it definitely needs to be condemned well i appreciate
05:19a concern for the injured dog helping an injured animal is definitely a very good humanitarian
05:25gesture but having said that overplaying that and try to bring in parliament and members to such
05:32level is definitely not demeaning it is totally demeaning it definitely if she has said that and
05:39that too she's a senior parliamentarian she's done about four five terms i never expected such
05:45comments from her but if she has said that i definitely condemn it
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