The Truth Behind the 'Animal' Spotted in the Viral Video from Presidential Oath Ceremony

Delhi Police clarifi

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In a statement regarding a viral video from the Presidential oath-taking ceremony, Delhi Police has clarified that the creature caught on camera during the live transmission is not a wild animal as speculated, but rather an ordinary domestic cat. Public is urged to disregard such baseless rumors.

Delhi Police dismissed rumors on Monday, asserting that the animal observed during the oath-taking ceremony's live broadcast was a common house cat, not a wild animal. Narendra Modi was sworn in as the Prime Minister of India for the third consecutive term on Sunday, with 71 ministers also taking vows at the Presidential House. A brief viral video clip from this event had internet users witnessing an animal prowling through the corridors of the Presidential House.

Delhi Police provides clarity.

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It was speculated that the creature shown in the viral video from the swearing-in at the Presidential House was a leopard, and there were fears it could be a dangerous wild animal that might have caused an incident during the ceremony. However, Delhi Police have now put all such speculation to rest, confirming the animal in question was merely a common domestic cat, not a leopard.

Meanwhile, Modi's government has embarked on its third term. Monday saw significant decisions taken during the first cabinet meeting, and attention was keenly set on ministry allocations. By evening, clarity emerged with Nitin Gadkari's name leading the list. Additionally, new faces like Manohar Lal Khattar, Shivraj Singh Chauhan, and Chirag Paswan have proven their mettle in these ministerial roles.

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