This Article is From Jun 27, 2021

After Chat With PM, Madhya Pradesh Man Gets Covid Vaccine Shot, Encourages Others

Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke to residents of Dulariya village in Betul district. The chat was aired on ''Mann Ki Baat'' today.

After Chat With PM, Madhya Pradesh Man Gets Covid Vaccine Shot, Encourages Others

The Prime Minister asked people not to believe in rumours about Covid vaccines and trust science. File

Bhopal, Betul:

Encouraged after a chat with Prime Minister Narendra Modi who urged people to shed hesitancy against the Covid vaccine, a villager from Madhya Pradesh got inoculated along with his family members.

Seeking to make people shed their reservations about vaccines against coronavirus, Prime Minister Modi spoke to residents of Dulariya village in Betul district. The chat was aired on the Prime Minister's ''Mann Ki Baat'' broadcast today.

The Prime Minister counselled them to take the vaccine.

Rajesh Hirave (43) was one of those who had a chat with the Prime Minister.

"After talking to the prime minister on Friday, I along with my family members got the vaccine shot for prevention from the coronavirus infection on Saturday," Mr Hirave told PTI over the phone.

" I encouraged others also, following which 127 people from the village got vaccinated," he said.

He said he is encouraging others to get the jab.

"I am very happy to talk to the Prime Minister. I have no words to express my happiness," he said.

The Prime Minister also spoke to another 60-year-old village resident Kishorilal Dhurve, who also later got vaccinated.

"My father has got vaccinated and is now encouraging others to get the vaccine jab," Mr Dhurve's son Ravindra told PTI.

Mr Hirave, while speaking to the Prime Minister, said people were hesitating to get inoculated due to misconceptions being spread about it on WhatsApp.

While speaking to Mr Hirave and Mr Dhurve, the Prime Minister said he and his nearly 100-year-old mother have taken both doses of the vaccine, and asked people not to believe in rumours and trust science and scientists.

"The threat of COVID-19 remains and we have to focus on vaccination as well as follow COVID-19 protocols," the Prime Minister said.

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