Ignore the rumors on corona vaccines, PM Modi in Man Ki Baat

Ignore the rumors on corona vaccines, PM Modi in Man Ki Baat

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Ignore the rumors on corona vaccines, PM Modi in Man Ki Baat

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday remembered Milkha Singh in ‘Mann Ki Baat’ and encouraged the Olympic players. Along with this, cautioned the countrymen not to make the mistake of understanding that the corona virus global epidemic is over. He said that this virus changes its form, so the only way to prevent it is to follow all the protocols related to corona virus and get vaccinated.

Sharing his thoughts with the people in the 78th episode of ‘Mann Ki Baat’, the Prime Minister tried to allay people’s apprehensions about vaccines and appealed to them not to get confused and pay attention to rumours. During this, he also mentioned about himself and his mother. He said, “I have taken both the doses. My mother is almost 100 years old. He has also taken both the doses, so don’t pay heed to any rumors about vaccines.”

The Prime Minister said that who can forget the legendary athlete like Milkha Singh. A few days ago, Corona took them away from us. “He was so dedicated and passionate about the game that even in illness he immediately agreed to it but unfortunately destiny had something else in mind. While he was in the hospital, I had the opportunity to talk to him. While doing so, I requested him.” I said that you represented India in 1964 Tokyo Olympics, so this time, when our sportspersons are going to Tokyo for Olympics, you have to boost the morale of our athletes, inspire them with your message. “

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