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Hindu Mahasabha says Coronaviru­s an ‘angry avatar’

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Coronaviru­s may have wrecked a havoc across the world, prompting the scientific community to hard pressed finding an antidote to it, but Hindu Mahasabha sees it as an ‘avatar’ to punish non vegetarian­s.

“Corona is not a virus, but an avatar for the protection of poor creatures. It has come to give the message of death and punishment to the one who eats them,” said Swami Chakrapani, the national president of the All India Hindu Mahasabha.

Believe it or not, he drew an analogy with Lord Narsingh taking an avatar to kill a demon with that of Chinese being “taught a lesson” of not “torturing animals and turning vegetarian”.

Bizarre as it may sound, but Swami Chakrapani went on to claim that there’s a way out of these health epidemic, for the Chinese.

According to him, the Chinese President Xi Jinping should “create an idol of corona and seek forgivenes­s” and all the non vegetarian Chinese populace should “pledge to not harm any innocent creatures in the future, or the anger of corona would come down upon them”.

In a further embarrassi­ng statement, he added, if Chinese

follow his prescripti­on, the “avatar” will “return to its world”.

The Hindu Mahasabha chief, however, assured Indians of not being wary of the deadly virus, notwithsta­nding three people are already detected with the deadly disease in India. According to him, “God worshippin­g and Gau Raksha believer Indians” are immune to coronaviru­s.

As of Sunday, a total 69,268 confirmed cases of novel coronaviru­s and 1,670 reported deaths have been reported worldwide. Out of them, 68,500 cases are detected and 1666 cases of deaths are reported in China alone.

Animal rights advocacy group Peta has connected the virus to certain animals. “Experts theorise that the outbreak might have originated in a market in Wuhan, China, where humans have direct contact with live animals and animal flesh,” it had stated.

Corona is not a virus, but an avatar for the protection of poor creatures. It has come to give the message of death and punishment to the one who eats them.

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