Renuka Chaudhary reached Parliament with pet dog, video went viral, BJP got angry and said – ‘Insult of democracy’

Renuka Chaudhary reached Parliament with pet dog, video went viral, BJP got angry and said – ‘Insult of democracy’

Today (December 1, Monday) on the very first day of the winter session of Parliament, Congress MP Renuka Chaudhary got embroiled in a unique controversy. Actually, she reached Parliament with her pet dog in her car. As soon as this video of his surfaced, there was a stir in political circles and BJP termed it as playing with the dignity of Parliament and demanded action against him.

When the media questioned Renuka Choudhary on the incident, she retorted and said that the matter was being blown out of proportion unnecessarily. He said, “What is the problem in this? If a dumb animal comes inside, what is the big problem? It is small, it is not going to bite. There are other people inside the Parliament who are going to bite.” The controversy deepened as soon as his statement came to light.

Renuka Chaudhary responded to PM Modi’s statement

Renuka Chaudhary also responded to the comments made by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the opposition. He asked that if the government was so worried about the session, then why was the scheduled session of one month reduced to just fifteen days? He said, “Why are you worried about what issues we will raise in the House? Were the issues less? Then why was the session shortened?”

BJP MP Jagdambika Pal made allegations

BJP MP Jagdambika Pal accused Renuka Chaudhary of misuse of privileges and said that Parliament is a forum for serious discussion on the country’s policies, where such actions are against ‘extra-public conduct’ and the reputation of Parliament. He said, “Reaching Parliament with his dog and then making such comments brings shame to the country. Action should be taken against him.” He called it an insult to democracy and demanded a tough stance.

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