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Monkey reached the MP lobby of Parliament House, jumped around a lot, VIDEO viral

After heavy rains in the national capital Delhi two days ago, roads in many areas were submerged in water, while the Parliament premises were also seen filled with water outside. In many videos viral on social media, water was also seen dripping in the lobby of the new Parliament building. The opposition also surrounded the central government regarding this. Meanwhile, another video of the Parliament House is becoming very viral on social media, in which a monkey is seen sitting inside the MP lobby.

Actually, a video of the MP lobby in Parliament House has surfaced, in which a monkey is seen sitting on a sofa. Not only this, the monkey was also seen jumping around inside the lobby. Some people are also seen sitting on the sofas nearby in the same lobby. One of these people made a video of the monkey’s presence inside the Parliament House and made it viral. It is being told that the monkey did not harm anyone. At the same time, no official statement has come out regarding the video yet.

According to the information, the incident happened on Friday afternoon when the discussion on the Union Budget was going on in the Parliament. This is not the first time that monkeys have entered the Parliament premises. Last year, during the G-20 summit, the New Delhi Municipal Corporation (NDMC) had installed cut-outs of langurs to prevent monkeys from entering the Parliament. So that monkeys do not enter the premises out of fear of langurs.

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Let us tell you that when the opposition targeted the Parliament House lobby for water dripping from it, a statement was issued by the Lok Sabha Secretariat. It said, ‘It is noteworthy that keeping in mind the concept of Green Parliament, glass domes have been built in many parts of the building, including the lobby, so that natural light can be used in the day-to-day work of the Parliament. During heavy rains on Wednesday, the adhesive material on the glass domes above the lobby of the building was slightly removed, causing minor water leakage in the lobby. However, the problem was detected in time and corrective measures were taken immediately. After this, no water leakage was observed. The water accumulated in front of Makar Dwar also drained out quickly.’

Source (PTI) (NDTV) (HINDUSTANTIMES)

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