
Rishikesh (Uttarakhand) – The former CM of Uttarakhand and senior BJP leader Trivendra Singh Rawat, speaking to the reporters at the World Blood Donor Day in Rishikesh said, “The Muslim community in our country at present – I am deliberately taking their name – is keeping away from vaccination. They still have hesitation, apprehensions and misconceptions”. He appealed to social organisations and the media to raise awareness among the Muslim community that the vaccines are not harmful.
Former Uttarakhand chief minister Trivendra Singh Rawat said the Muslim community in the country is avoiding Covid vaccination as it has apprehensions and misconceptions about the vaccine.https://t.co/DUVtBIubA3
— The Indian Express (@IndianExpress) June 15, 2021
Further, Rawat said that the Pakistan Government has taken firm actions like blocking phones or stopping salaries of those hesitating to take the vaccine jabs. These type of measures will go a long way in creating awareness among the masses.
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