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COVID-19 panic grips Parliament as three members in self-isolation

IANS Mar 22, 2020

After spreading slowly through different states across the country, the deadly coronavirus pandemic seems to have knocked the door of Indian Parliament with reports of three Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MPs keeping themselves under isolation.

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Minister of State for External Affairs Minister and former Union Minister and India's Sherpa to the G20 have been declared negative but they are still under self-isolation as a precautionary measure. But an atmosphere of panic was visible on Friday afternoon among some MPs, staff as well as media crew covering the day-to-day functioning of Parliament during the second leg of Budget session after news circulated that BJP MP and son of former Rajasthan Chief Minister, has gone into self-quarantine after attending March 15 party in Lucknow where singer, who has tested positive for COVID-19, was present.

The singer, who returned from the UK on March 9, has attended three parties in Lucknow before she noticed suspected novel coronavirus symptoms on March 18 and underwent tests. Declared positive on Friday, she has become the first Bollywood celebrity to contact coronavirus in the country and says she is under complete quarantine and medical care.

Trinamool Congress' Rajya Sabha member said it is a very serious matter if the MP is under isolation as he was sitting near to him two days ago. Media persons were also scared as many of them from different organisations had spoken to the MP when he was present in Parliament this week - after attending the party where the singer was present. "This government is putting us all at risk. The PM says self-isolate yourself but the Parliament is on. I was sitting next to the other MP the other day for 2.5 hours. There are two more MPs who are in self-isolation. The session should be deferred," the Trinamool Congress' Rajya Sabha member demanded.

The MP reportedly have so far found negative in the initial test but he along with his family, which was also present in the party attended by the singer, have kept themselves under isolation for the next 14 days. The MP was also present in a breakfast get together of parliamentarians from Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan hosted by President at Rashtrapati Bhavan on Wednesday morning. The scare in Parliament, however, was rejected by Minister of State of Home, who said that proper cleanliness and measures were being adopted in Parliament to stop the spread of novel coronavirus.

"The MP was present in the party as I heard. But he has no coronavirus symptoms. He only kept himself under isolation as a precautionary measure," the Minister of State of Home told IANS. The scare in the Parliament is evident amid fears across the country as the pandemic is increasing rapidly with the count crossing 2.45 lakh globally and over 200 in India. Global death toll crosses 10,000 on Friday with India reporting four deaths due to COVID-19 - which originated from Wuhan city in China in December last year.

This news story is picked from a reputed newswire and is minimally edited by M3 India staff. M3 India does not hold any view for or against it.

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