COVID-19 Vaccination: No entry in Bihar Legislative Assembly for unvaccinated MLAs

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: June 24, 2021 11:14 AM2021-06-24T11:14:41+5:302021-06-24T11:16:25+5:30

Only MLAs who have taken a dose of corona vaccine will be allowed to enter the Bihar Assembly. In ...

COVID-19 Vaccination: No entry in Bihar Legislative Assembly for unvaccinated MLAs | COVID-19 Vaccination: No entry in Bihar Legislative Assembly for unvaccinated MLAs

COVID-19 Vaccination: No entry in Bihar Legislative Assembly for unvaccinated MLAs

Only MLAs who have taken a dose of corona vaccine will be allowed to enter the Bihar Assembly. In this regard, Assembly Speaker Vijay Kumar Sinha has issued a new notification. The monsoon session of the Assembly in Bihar is likely to begin in a few days. In such a situation, legislators who have not taken the dose of corona vaccine may face difficulties.

The decision by Assembly Speaker Vijay Kumar Sinha could pose a major problem for Opposition leaders Tejaswi Yadav and Tej Pratap Yadav. Because, Tejaswi Yadav and Tej Pratap Yadav have not yet taken the jabs. Meanwhile, Tejaswi Yadav has said that he will be the last person to get the corona vaccine. Also, he thinks that the general public should be vaccinated first.

Meanwhile, Assembly Speaker Vijay Kumar Sinha has appealed to all MLAs to vaccinate their families against corona before the monsoon session. Also urged them to encourage people in their constituency to get vaccinated. MLAs who will get vaccinated more than 80 per cent of people in their constituencies will be honored by the Assembly, said Vijay Kumar Sinha.

Meanwhile, Assembly Speaker Vijay Kumar Sinha said the vaccine is the best protection against corona. So being a people's representative increases your responsibility. Encouraging the people to get vaccinated by people's representatives, political, social and religious activists will send a positive message to the society.

Besides, there is a possibility of a third wave of corona, we have to be careful and cautious, we have to fight against this invisible virus and save precious lives, said Vijay Kumar Sinha.

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