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Those who get Covid vaccine become Baahubali, says Modi

The PM was addressing reporters ahead of the start of the session

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New Delhi, July 19

Vaccine is given in the 'baahu' (arm) and those who take it become 'Baahubali', Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Monday and asserted that over 40 crore people had become 'Baahubali' (strong) in the fight against coronavirus.

Addressing reporters ahead of the start of the session, Modi said the inoculation programme in the country was moving forward at a fast pace.

"Vaccine is given in 'baahu' (arm), and those who take it become 'Baahubali'. The only way to become Baahubali to fight against corona is to get vaccinated. More than 40 crore people have become Bahubali in the fight against coronavirus," he said.

The Prime Minister's remarks triggered reactions from netizens, who referred to the south Indian hit movie 'Baahubali' which had a very strong protagonist.

Tagging Modi's remarks, a Twitter user said, "Makes sense - there are 2 parts to Baahubali - dose 1 and dose 2."

"Corona virus is like Katappa and will attack again from behind. We can't be careless as in real life there would be no sequel," tweeted another user, referring to another character in the two-part epic movie.

Noting that the pandemic has engulfed the whole world, Modi said he wanted that there should be a meaningful discussion regarding the pandemic.

Modi said he wanted meaningful discussions in Parliament over the Covid pandemic.

"We want a discussion in the House as well as outside the House with all the floor leaders. I am constantly meeting chief ministers and all kinds of discussions are happening at different fora. So I want to meet the floor leaders as the House is going on and it will be convenient and we can talk about it (the pandemic) face-to-face," he said. PTI

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