Punjab CM urges legislators who came in contact with COVID positive MLAs to avoid attending Assembly Session
Aug 28, 2020
Chandigarh (Punjab) [India], August 28 : As the number of COVID positive MLAs/Ministers rose to 29, Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh has appealed to all other legislators who had come in contact with them to avoid attending the one-day Vidhan Sabha session on Friday.
The protests by the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), led by their MLAs, were endangering the lives of people, the Chief Minister was quoted as saying in a release, pointing to the AAP dharnas in various parts of the state since August 20.
With anything between 25 to 250 people present at each of these gatherings/dharnas, they had become tinder boxes for sparking further spread of the pandemic, said the Chief Minister, urging the party to call off their protests.
He also pointed out that of the eight AAP leaders/MLAs who had spearheaded these dharnas so far, two had already tested positive and each of them had come in contact with scores of other people till now. In terms of MLAs, 4 of AAP members (including on unattached) were Covid positive, he added.
As per the release, the Chief Minister reiterated his appeal to all political parties to refrain from physical protests at this critical juncture, when cases in the state were spiralling and projected to see a major spike in the coming weeks.
The Chief Minister has also ordered Truenat and RAT machines, for early results, to be installed at the Vidhan Sabha premises, as well as Punjab Bhawan and MLAs hostel, for testing ahead of the session, where only those who have tested negative for Covid within 48 hours prior to the start of the session will be allowed.
During a VC Covid review meeting with the Chief Minister and other officials, Chief Secretary Vini Mahajan appealed to all political parties that their MLAs who had come in contact with Covid positive colleagues should reach the Assembly premises early for testing in case they wish to attend, the release informed.