Ex-U'khand CM Says COVID-19 Has "Right To Live", Sparks Controversy
Sparking a controversy, former Uttarakhand Chief Minister Trivdendra Singh Rawat on May 13 stated that the COVID-19 has the "Right to live". Talking to the reporters, Rawat stated, "We think ourselves to be the most intelligent and are out to eliminate it. So it is constantly mutating itself." However, Rawat faced a public anger on social media after making the contentious comment.
Tags: Uttarakhand, Trivendra Singh Rawat, Coronavirus, Right to live
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CM Tirath Singh Rawat Scraps Mandatory COVID -ve Report For Kumbh'21
The new Uttarakhand government led by Tirath Singh Rawat has scrapped the mandatory rule to produce negative COVID-19 certificate by pilgrims visiting Haridwar for Kumbh Mela. For the festival starting April 1, CM Rawat called the decision a responsibility to arrange for facilities for the devotees. Notably, former CM Trivendra Singh Rawat had imposed strict restrictions in the state and made the COVID-19 negative certificate mandatory for… read-more
Tags: Uttarakhand, Tirath Singh Rawat, Kumbh Mela, Trivendra Singh Rawat, haridwar
Courtesy: India Times