Effect of Corona seen in Parliament: Speakers of both houses arrived wearing masks; Om Birla appeals to MPs to be cautious

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On Thursday, Lok Sabha Speaker Aam Birla and Rajya Sabha Speaker Jagdeep Dhankhar were seen wearing masks.  - Dainik Bhaskar

On Thursday, Lok Sabha Speaker Aam Birla and Rajya Sabha Speaker Jagdeep Dhankhar were seen wearing masks.

The situation is getting worse in China due to Corona. In India too, the government has come on alert mode. The effect of Corona was also seen in the Parliament which has been running since December 7. Lok Sabha Speaker Aam Birla and Rajya Sabha Speaker Jagdeep Dhankhar were seen wearing masks. However, many MPs were wearing masks and many were not.

Om Birla appealed to all the MPs to be vigilant regarding Corona. He said that once again the epidemic is taking a formidable form, that is why everyone has to be alert.

See the pictures of Members of Parliament wearing masks…

This picture is from Thursday.  Lok Sabha Speaker Aam Birla appealed to all MPs to be vigilant regarding Corona.

This picture is from Thursday. Lok Sabha Speaker Aam Birla appealed to all MPs to be vigilant regarding Corona.

In the Lok Sabha, many MPs were wearing masks and many were not.

In the Lok Sabha, many MPs were wearing masks and many were not.

Rajya Sabha Speaker Jagdeep Dhankhar was also seen wearing a mask.

Rajya Sabha Speaker Jagdeep Dhankhar was also seen wearing a mask.

What did Speaker Birla say about Corona?
Om Birla said that our old experiences regarding Corona have been useless. This time we have to be very careful. Just like we were successful in stopping the epidemic earlier, similarly this time also we will stop Corona. However, the opposition created ruckus over Corona and Tawang clash, after which the meeting was adjourned.

Opposition adamant on Tawang case
Opposition parties are constantly engaged in besieging the government in the Tawang clash case. They are saying in every session that the government should discuss this, but the Center says that Defense Minister Rajnath Singh has given his statement on this.

On Wednesday, MPs from 12 opposition parties demonstrated in front of the Gandhi statue in the Parliament complex over the China border dispute. The MPs demanded that the Tawang clash case should be discussed in detail in the Parliament. Sonia Gandhi and Mallikarjun Kharge were also present.

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