As India prepares to roll out the world’s greatest immunisation programme to vaccinate its folks from the Wuhan coronavirus, one other pernicious an infection is starting to take root in a number of states of the nation. As per an ANI report, on Wednesday, the Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairy confirmed the outbreak of Avian influenza, generally often called chook flu, reported from Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh and Kerala.
However, simply as his grasp Akhilesh Yadav who couldn’t cease enjoying politics over the COVID-19 vaccine, SP chief IP Singh immediately took to Twitter to politicise the outbreak of chook flu.
IP Singh shared a picture of Prime Minister Narendra Modi feeding a peacock and insinuated that it was due to him that a number of states have been seeing an outbreak of chook flu.
इस व्यक्ति का क्या करें? पक्षियों को दाना खिलाया तो बर्ड फ्लू की चपेट में आ गए बेचारे। pic.twitter.com/mPWcHCnXzj— I.P. Singh (@IPSinghSp) January 8, 2021
Insinuating that Narendra Modi was a ‘bad omen’, SP chief IP Singh mentioned that the birds received Avian Influenza as a result of he fed them ‘Dana’.
While it’s totally doable that IP Singh thought he was being humorous, maybe it’s past the realm of understanding of SP politicians that when the nation battles illness, politicians are imagined to make themselves helpful and never waste time indulging in such petty mudslinging.
Akhilesh Yadav refuses to take ‘BJP vaccine’
Even because the nation is gearing up for offering the coronavirus vaccine to residents to restrict the unfold of the Chinese pandemic, opposition events have already begun to politicise the problem of vaccination drive. On Saturday, Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav dragged politics in that much-needed vaccination drive within the nation saying that he is not going to get himself vaccinated as of now as it’s ‘BJP’s vaccine’.
Saying that he can not belief ‘BJP’s vaccine’, Akhilesh Yadav tried to create panic within the society by stating that he would get vaccinated when his authorities might be shaped after the following election and claimed that he would give free vaccines to all.
“I am not going to get vaccinated for now. How can I trust BJP’s vaccine, when our government will be formed everyone will get free vaccine. We cannot take BJP’s vaccine,” mentioned Samajwadi Party chief and former UP chief minister Akhilesh Yadav.
However, later, Akhilesh Yadav took a u-turn and claimed, “Vaccination against coronavirus is a sensitive process. As such, the BJP must refrain from making it a show-off event and conduct the programme only after necessary arrangements for the same are done. This will affect the lives of people. So, we cannot risk their lives by making improvements to the vaccine later. The government must also declare a fixed date for the immunisation of poor people.”
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