
The winter session of Parliament is going on. Today (2 December) is its second day. A day earlier, Congress MP Renuka Chaudhary had reached Parliament with a dog. Many questions were raised regarding this. While talking to the media, he also told the reason for bringing the dog to Parliament. Controversy arose over bringing a dog. BJP has strongly criticized this. On the other hand, a statement of Renuka Chaudhary has also become a topic of discussion, in which she had said that people sitting inside the Parliament bite, not dogs. Now Rahul Gandhi’s statement has also come out on this matter.
On Renuka Chaudhary’s statement and the incident of bringing a dog to Parliament, Rahul Gandhi said that I think these days India is discussing these things. However, this is not just any topic.
#WATCH After Congress MP Renuka Chowdhury sparked a row by bringing a dog to Parliament yesterday, LoP, Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi says, “I guess these are the things that India is discussing these days…”
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— ANI (@ANI) December 2, 2025
Rahul Gandhi said, “I believe that dog is the main topic today. What did the poor dog do? Are dogs not allowed here? Are they allowed inside? Maybe pets are not allowed here. I think these days India is discussing these things.” Apart from this, there are many other important issues in the country which should be discussed.
What did Renuka Chaudhary say?
The Congress MP had reached Parliament with a dog in her car on the first day of the winter session. During this conversation with the media, he had said that this government does not like animals. Regarding the dog, he said that it is very small, does it look like it will bite? People sitting inside Parliament bite, not dogs. BJP leaders are protesting against this statement.
BJP leaders had demanded action
BJP leader Jagdambika Pal had expressed strong objection to Renuka Chaudhary taking a dog to Parliament. He had said that you are not serious about discussing the issues. They are making fun of Parliament with this kind of spectacle. Instead of such drama, issues of public importance should be raised. Pal has demanded action against him.
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