Saturday, January 18, 2025
spot_img

BJP leader’s anti-COVID-19 mantra: Pray for half an hour

Date:

Share post:

spot_img
spot_img

INDORE: Former Lok Sabha Speaker and senior BJP leader Sumitra Mahajan has urged people to pray to their favourite deities for half an hour on Monday morning to contain the coronavirus outbreak, an appeal that was latched on to by the opposition Congress to slam Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan over the rising number of fatalities.
Indore, the commercial capital of Madhya Pradesh and the country’s cleanest urban area, is now home to 890 COVID-19 patients, with the mortality rate due to the infection that is higher than the national average. The Congress asked 77-year-old Mahajan to question Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on how such a large number of people got infected in Indore, which the latter had called “city of dreams”.
In a recent video message, Mahajan said, “Doctors, government officials, police officers and others are fighting the field battle against the coronavirus. We too can do one thing sitting in our house. We can recite Rudra at 10:30 am on April 20 (Monday) and chant Mahamrityunjaya Mantra using a mala (rosary).”
“If you (people) cannot do these two things, then I request that you chant the names of your favourite Gods for half an hour with the remembrance of Ahilya Mata (ruler of the former Holkar dynasty of Indore who was also famous for her devotion for Lord Shiva), in order to free ourselves from the wrath of coronavirus,” she added.
Mahajan, who served as Lok Sabha MP from Indore from 1989 till she was denied a ticket in 2019, said she was making the request on behalf of “Ahilyotsva Samiti”, a city-based social organisation she heads.
In response to her message, MP Congress spokesperson Neelabh Shukla said, “We have no objection to her appeal to the public to pray. But as a senior BJP leader she must ask Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan how such a large number of people died in Indore due to COVID-19.”
“She should ask the chief minister why so many people are facing problems getting ration during curfew,” Shukla said, adding that Mahajan’s silence would hurt voters in Indore region, as they expect her to speak up for them during such tough times. (PTI)

spot_img
spot_img

Related articles

Study finds number of schools in M’laya disproportionate to population size

SHILLONG, Jan 17: One of the major challenges affecting the education sector in Meghalaya is the disproportionately large...

Trade body no to minimum wage hike announced by Cabinet

SHILLONG, Jan 17: The All India Trade Union Congress (AITUC) Meghalaya State Council (MSC) has rejected the Department...

Govt to follow blueprint if defence land plan fails

Relocation of residents from Them Iew Mawlong SHILLONG, Jan 17: The Meghalaya government is pinning its hopes on securing...

National Youth Festival participant sexually assaulted in Delhi hotel

SHILLONG, Jan 17: A 19-year-old girl from Meghalaya, who had gone to Delhi to participate in the National...