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You guys are pure evil, who are trying to kill an animal named covid 19 , you all should burn in hell.
Covid 19 is an animal and they also have right to live - Vedic science!
Covid virus has a right to live, says ex-CM Trivendra Singh Rawat. Barbs follow
This isn’t the first time that Trivendra Singh Rawat, who was abruptly replaced by TS Rawat as Uttarakhand chief minister in March this year, has been in the spotlight for his controversial comments.
Former Uttarakhand chief minister Trivendra Singh Rawat triggered a political row over his controversial comments during an interview on the coronavirus pandemic. (HT File Photo)
Former Uttarakhand chief minister Trivendra Singh Rawat waded into a controversy on Thursday over his comments that Sars-Cov-2, the virus that causes Covid-19, “has a right to live”, triggering stinging barbs from opposition leaders who described his statement as not just insensitive, but also “foolish”.
“If we talk philosophically, then Covid-19 virus is also a living organism which wants to live and has a right to live just like humans. However, we consider ourselves more intelligent than any other living organism. We are now after it and to escape, the virus is changing its form constantly,” Rawat told a local news channel in the course of an interview on the Covid-19 pandemic that has killed over 4,100 people in Uttarakhand, more than 258,300 across the country and has forced most states to impose strict restrictions.
Covid 19 is an animal and they also have right to live - Vedic science!
Covid virus has a right to live, says ex-CM Trivendra Singh Rawat. Barbs follow
This isn’t the first time that Trivendra Singh Rawat, who was abruptly replaced by TS Rawat as Uttarakhand chief minister in March this year, has been in the spotlight for his controversial comments.
Former Uttarakhand chief minister Trivendra Singh Rawat triggered a political row over his controversial comments during an interview on the coronavirus pandemic. (HT File Photo)
Former Uttarakhand chief minister Trivendra Singh Rawat waded into a controversy on Thursday over his comments that Sars-Cov-2, the virus that causes Covid-19, “has a right to live”, triggering stinging barbs from opposition leaders who described his statement as not just insensitive, but also “foolish”.
“If we talk philosophically, then Covid-19 virus is also a living organism which wants to live and has a right to live just like humans. However, we consider ourselves more intelligent than any other living organism. We are now after it and to escape, the virus is changing its form constantly,” Rawat told a local news channel in the course of an interview on the Covid-19 pandemic that has killed over 4,100 people in Uttarakhand, more than 258,300 across the country and has forced most states to impose strict restrictions.
Covid virus has a right to live, says ex-CM Trivendra Singh Rawat. Barbs follow
This isn’t the first time that Trivendra Singh Rawat, who was abruptly replaced by TS Rawat as Uttarakhand chief minister in March this year, has been in the spotlight for his controversial comments.
www.hindustantimes.com
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