- Winter session: MP makes a statement with a stray, sets off a dogfight . . .
Congress MP Renuka Chowdhury brought a rescued stray dog to Parliament, stating "Those sitting inside Parliament bite, dogs don't " She claimed the government dislikes animals Union minister
- Congress MP Renuka Chowdhury Brings Dog To Parliament- Heres What . . .
Senior Congress MP Renuka Chowdhury brought her pet dog into the premises of the Indian Parliament on the first day of Winter Session, December 1, triggering a widespread debate When asked about bringing her dog to the Parliament, Renuka Chowdhury told Times Now, "It's such a tiny dog - It won't bite anyone
- Dogs sitting in Parliament bite: Cong MP after bringing stray to House
Congress MP Renuka Chowdhury on Monday (December 1) arrived at Parliament with a rescued stray puppy in her car, sparking a row and prompting some ruling party members to accuse her of engaging in theatrics
- Winter session: MP makes a statement with a stray, sets off a dogfight
Congress MP Renuka Chowdhury brought a rescued stray dog to Parliament, stating Those sitting inside Parliament bite, dogs don't She claimed the government
- The Times of India: «Winter session: MP makes a statement with a stray . . .
Winter session: MP makes a statement with a stray, sets off a dogfight India News: Congress MP Renuka Chowdhury brought a rescued stray dog to Parliament, stating \"Those sitting inside Parliament bite, dogs don't \"
- The winter session of Parliament faced numerous disturbances and . . .
Several noteworthy incidents occurred during this period, such as the removal of TMC MP Mahua Moitra, the entry of two young individuals into the Lok Sabha, and the suspension of many opposition MPs, causing chaos in Parliament
- Despite uproar and protests by opposition, parliaments winter session . . .
Opposition parties, including the Congress, have boycotted the customary tea party hosted by the Speaker of the Lok Sabha after the conclusion of the Parliament session
- Inside Parliament Winter Session – protests, scuffles, and police . . .
The Winter Session of Parliament was marked by protests, injuries, and police complaints involving MPs from the BJP and Congress
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