On the first day of the second round of coronavirus vaccination, PM Narendra Modi went to the AIMS hospital and got the vaccine in the morning. In the meantime, he appeared in the popular Assam pot and was vaccinated by Bharat Biotech Company. The two nurses who vaccinated her were from Kerala and Puducherry. At the same time, Krishna No, founder of Bharat Biotech Company, is from Tamil Nadu. Also, his beard is being compared to Guru Rabindranath Tagore these days. In this way, PM Narendra Modi delivered important messages to five electoral states including India on vaccination. Some are discussing this on social media.
Earlier, on Sunday’s Mann Ki Baat, PM Narendra Modi referred to Tamil Nadu saying that it is very sad to not be able to learn Tamil in life. Prime Minister Modi has said that Tamil is one of the oldest languages in the world. He regrets not learning this language. After the injection of the corona vaccine, PM Narendra Modi had talked to the nurses and they said the vaccine was being implemented, I don’t even know. Talking to nurses about AIDS, AIMS director Dr Randeep Guleria said: ‘Prime Minister Narendra Modi wanted nursing officers to be comfortable. So he was talking to them and talking lightly. He spoke in his native language and asked where you would live.
I took my first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine at Ames.
It is remarkable how our doctors and scientists have worked together in the quickest time to strengthen the global fight against COVID-19.
I appeal to all who are eligible to take the vaccine. Together, let us make India COVID-19 free! pic.twitter.com/5z5cvAoMrv
– Narendra Modi (arenarendramodi) March 1, 2021
Talking to PM Narendra Modi on this, Dr. Randeep Gularia said that nurses do not know who they are going to vaccinate. Guleria said it was important to vaccinate PM Narendra Modi. This is a one-way game changer. It motivates people to get the vaccine. We have made huge arrangements in government and private centers to help people get vaccinated. PM Modi has delivered this message on vaccination and we should complete it when it is our turn and do not shy away from it, ”the AIMS director said. He said people over the age of 60 and those over 45 suffer from serious illnesses.
The prime minister wanted to relieve the nursing authorities and so he joked, spoke with them in the local language and inquired where they came from. This really helped because the nurses didn’t know who to vaccinate: Dr. Randeep Gularia, AIMS director pic.twitter.com/WgzhLwcDZq
– ANI (@ANI) March 1, 2021
Comparing Beard to Rabindranath Tagore in Social Media: Notably, PM Narendra Modi’s beard has grown over the past few months and his new look has been deliberately compared to Guru Rabindranath Tagore’s beard. Guru Rabindranath Tagore is seen as a great icon, especially in West Bengal. In such a situation, his beard can be seen as a symbol of electoral politics.
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