Congress MP Renuka Chowdhury responded to a potential privilege motion for bringing a dog to Parliament with a bark, questioning the outrage over the animal while other pressing issues are ignored. She asserted there’s no rule against bringing pets and vowed to continue caring for animals, suggesting the “real dogs” are in Parliament.
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