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Parliament was meant to debate the President’s address ahead of the budget. Instead, deadcatting took over.

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00:00Dickensar, wo order?
00:02Hello? Hello?
00:03Let me tell you what really happened in Parliament this week.
00:06And no, it was not about the budget yet.
00:08This mess began before the numbers, before taxes, before schemes.
00:12It began during the motion of thanks to the President's address.
00:15A polite ritual where Parliament is supposed to debate the government's vision.
00:19Supposed to.
00:20Instead, someone threw a dead cat on the table.
00:23Do you lose elections regularly or occasionally?
00:27I lose occasionally, but the occasion comes regularly.
00:31You know what dead catting is?
00:32It's an old political trick.
00:34When you don't want people talking about the main issue,
00:36you drop something shocking, emotional, explosive.
00:39And suddenly, nobody remembers what the discussion was about.
00:42Need a refill on the funds.
00:44The BMW factory tour and everything cost a lot.
00:46You always ask for funds, but where are the results?
00:49This time, both sides brought cats.
00:52The Congress came armed with videos, AI generated images,
00:55posts calling the Prime Minister weak,
00:57allegations about trade deals, borders, farmers,
01:00even an excerpt from a former army chief's unpublished memoah
01:03was dragged into the House.
01:05Sir, you have your name in the Epstein file.
01:07Don't open all the rules.
01:09Was this about the President's address?
01:11No, but it changed the temperature.
01:13The BJP reacted instantly.
01:15Objections, anger, accusations of disrespecting the army,
01:18the House, the nation.
01:19I don't want you to do it.
01:19Soon, the discussion collapsed.
01:24Papers were thrown, MPs were suspended,
01:26proceedings were disrupted.
01:27Another cat, bigger, louder.
01:30And somewhere in all this noise,
01:31the President's address,
01:32meant to outline the government's priorities
01:34before the budget, was forgotten.
01:35I don't think PM will have the guts
01:37to come to the local office.
01:38Because if he comes, I'm going to give him the book.
01:40Here's the irony.
01:41AI should have been a serious subject.
01:43Economic direction should have been the focus.
01:45The budget debate is still waiting its turn.
01:47But AI became a weapon, not a topic.
01:50And Parliament became a studio for viral clips.
01:53One side throws the distraction,
01:54the other amplifies the outrage.
01:56Both win online.
01:57And the country waits.
01:59Because when the actual budget finally begins,
02:00the room will already be tired,
02:02the mood poisoned,
02:03the cats still lying there.
02:05I'm Manish Adhikari.
02:07First things fast.
02:08No.
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