Bengaluru: BJP MP without mask sent back from Vidhana Soudha


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)

Bengaluru, Jun 20: As coronavirus infection has spread far and wide, the officials have been following rules of coronavirus strictly. The officials who are following the norms and not allowing any concessions, two-time MP representing Kodagu-Mysuru constituency, Pratap Simha, could not attend a programme.

This incident happened on Friday June 19.

The meetings scheduled to be held at the chief minister's home office, 'Krishna', had been shifted to Vidhana Soudha on Friday. Mysuru MP, Pratap Simha, came there to take part in the meeting and tried to enter the building from west gate. After thermal screening and sanitisation, the staff asked Simha to wear the mask. They told him in no uncertain terms that without masks, no one would be allowed into the building. Simha, who did not have a mask, had to go back.

  

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  • myna, mysuru

    Sat, Jun 20 2020

    It was wrong on the part of the Police to have sent him back without booking a case under the relevant provisions of IPC for spreading contagious disease, which they would have done if it was a common man.

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