Vedio: as it a leopard or something else? A dangerous animal entered the Rashtrapati Bhavan during the swearing-in ceremony and is in the news

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Narendra Modi took oath as the Prime Minister at Rashtrapati Bhavan on Sunday. Along with this, 71 other NDA MPs took oath as ministers. A video related to the swearing-in ceremony is becoming increasingly viral. In this, it can be seen that an animal was walking behind the stage on which the oath was being taken. There is a lot of discussion about where this animal came from.

Ajay Tamta taking oath as minister, animal in red circle.


Narendra Modi took oath as the Prime Minister at Rashtrapati Bhavan on Sunday. Along with this, 71 other NDA MPs took oath as ministers. In this, 30 MPs were sworn in as cabinet ministers, 36 as ministers of state, and 5 as ministers with independent charge. After the swearing-in ceremony, a video is becoming increasingly viral. In this, it can be seen that an animal was walking behind the stage on which the oath was being taken.

This movement of the animal captured on camera is raising many questions. People are surprised after watching the video. Everyone wants to know where this animal came from. Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has shared a video. In this, Ajay Tamta, elected MP from Almora Lok Sabha seat, is seen taking oath. In this, an animal can be seen walking behind the stage for a few seconds.

The animal's movement was also captured on camera when BJP MP Durga Das was taking oath. After the swearing-in ceremony was over, when people saw this animal, various discussions started on social media. Some called it a pet leopard, while some said that it could be a cat, which looks big due to the shadow. So far no official statement has come regarding the movement of this animal.

Rashtrapati Bhavan is also home to many animals and birds

A unique confluence of biodiversity can be seen on the 330 acres of land of Rashtrapati Bhavan. A nature trail has been developed on 75 acres to raise awareness about nature conservation. It has ponds, butterfly corners, mango gardens, peacock points, and other mesmerizing natural views. There are 136 species of wild plants. There are also 84 animal species. These include frogs, lizards, snakes, etc. Because of this, there is a fear that some animal may have reached behind the stage from here.