Vij blames Cong for Art 370 during swine flu debate in House

Press Trust of India  |  Chandigarh 

A debate in assembly on spread in the state Wednesday took a curious turn with Minister blaming for the problems and 370 and 35-A.

With the members repeatedly interrupting his reply to a Calling Attention Motion, pointed towards them and said, "I have already given a detailed reply on what all measures we have taken."

"But, I cannot help anyone for his ignorance. I want to say that is not or that we can take preventive measures like spraying or fumigation. The only solution is to avoid coming into contact with an infected person, besides other preventive measures, he said.

Apparently at his wits' end amid the recurrent supplementaries by the members over the issue, he alleged the Congress members were spreading lies by claiming that department was hiding death figures due to the

"Congress is a factory of lies. This party was responsible for problem, for Article 370 and Article 35-A. The country has to bear the brunt of their follies.., Vij blurted.

Replying to the debate earlier, Vij had informed the House that 14 deaths were reported while 813 cases were found to be positive during the past one year.

He had also elaborated earlier how swine flu spreads and the preventive measures that needed to be taken.

The Department was fully alert and had taken all necessary steps to control and prevent the epidemic, Vij had sought to assure the House.

The issue of swine flu spread had been raised by the Karan Singh Dalal of the Congress and some other party MLAs including Jai Tirath, Geeta Bhukkal and R S Kadian.

The opposition members had sought the government's statement in the House on the issue, while alleging that the was hiding the total number of deaths reported due to H1N1.

Dalal and Bhukkal said the matter was very serious and the government must tell what steps had been taken to contain spread of the

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Wed, February 27 2019. 22:40 IST