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Monkey menace: Delhi Assembly to seek NDMC's help

Facing monkey menace on its premises, the Delhi Assembly has decided to seek the help of municipal corporation to keep them in check and allow MLAs work without fear of being bitten by simians.

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Facing monkey menace on its premises, the Delhi Assembly has decided to seek the help of municipal corporation to keep them in check and allow MLAs work without fear of being bitten by simians.

The move comes around 10 days after a monkey abruptly walked into the House as the legislators discussed the issue of guest teachers, leaving lawmakers stunned.

During the voting for the presidential elections too, held at the Delhi Assembly on July 17, a troop of monkeys had torn down a part of the tent erected for journalists and security personnel.

Not just monkeys, snakes are also frequently caught slithering across the sprawling expanses of the chamber of the 70-member House.

"Often, there is a risk of MLAs and employees of the Vidhan Sabha being bitten by monkeys. I will write to the North Delhi Municipal Corporation (NDMC) asking them to send their teams to the assembly and catch monkeys," Speaker Ram Niwas Goel told

 

(This article has not been edited by DNA's editorial team and is auto-generated from an agency feed.)

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