Netizens in Singapore accuse Delhi CM Kejriwal of ‘spreading misinformation’ on Covid-19, seek apology
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Netizens in Singapore have called out Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal for claiming that a “very dangerous" strain of the COVID-19 was prevalent in the city state, accusing him of “spreading misinformation” while seeking an apology and recommending a fact checking.
Netizens in Singapore have called out Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal for claiming that a “very dangerous" strain of the COVID-19 was prevalent in the city state, accusing him of “spreading misinformation” while seeking an apology and recommending a fact checking. Angry reactions from Singaporeans on social media came after Kejriwal on Twitter said that the new strain of coronavirus found in Singapore could invade India in the form of a third wave. "The new form of coronavirus in Singapore is said to be very dangerous for children. It could reach Delhi in the form of a third wave. My appeal to the Central government: 1. Cancel all air services with Singapore with immediate effect 2. Work on vaccine alternatives for children on a priority basis," the Delhi chief minister said in a tweet in Hindi on Tuesday.More Related News