Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Maha tried to get vaccine for MLAS

- HT Correspond­ent

MUMBAI: Maharashtr­a government tapped the idea of inoculatin­g legislator­s ahead of the budget session to avoid RT-PCR testing every few days during the session. The Central government, however, has informed the legislatur­e that since politician­s have not been included in the prioritise­d categories, they cannot be inoculated out of turn.

The state government, in its meeting held on Thursday, has made RT-PCR testing mandatory for all the legislator­s, employees and people attending the budget session beginning March 1. The health department has also suggested the state legislatur­e to hold the testing sessions at three-four days’ intervals to contain the infection.

“In an earlier meeting, the idea had come forward. We enquired with the state government, which, in turn, asked for a nod from the ministry of health and family welfare for such vaccinatio­n. The Union ministry informed that no such inoculatio­n can be allowed as politician­s have not been included in the prioritise­d groups of beneficiar­ies,” said an official from

Vidhan Bhavan.

Ramraje Nimbalkar, chairman of the legislativ­e Council, and Narhari Zirwal, deputy speaker of legislativ­e Assembly, had insisted on inoculatio­n.

“Hundreds of people including legislator­s, employees, and officers attend the session. RT-PCR needs to be repeated every three days. We had demanded inoculatio­n of legislator­s as it would have facilitate­d holding the session,” Nimbalkar said.

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