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We object to `Singapore variant`, there is no such thing: Know how Kejriwal`s tweet started controversy
Dismissing calls of a new 'Singapore variant' of the novel coronavirus, the city-state said that the variant of COVID-19 discovered there was actually the Indian strain of the virus. The island nation's response comes days after Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's claim of a 'new Singapore variant', he has come under heavy criticism for his remarks.
CM Kerjiwal stirs row with Singapore variant
The island nation's response comes days after Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal tweeted that the 'new Singapore variant' was very harmful and urged the Centre to immediately halt flight opertions to and from the Southeast Asian nation. (Image courtesy: Reuters)
Singapores stand on the row
"There is no truth whatsoever in the assertions found within the reports... There is no 'Singapore variant'. The strain that is prevalent in many of the COVID-19 cases in recent weeks is the B.1.617.2 variant, which originated in India," Singapore's Ministry of Health said in a statement late on Tuesday. (Image courtesy: Reuters)
Indias stand on Singapore variant row
On the Indian part, the Spokesperson in the Ministry of External Affairs, Arindam Bagchi, said on Wednesday that the Indian High Commissioner P Kumaran clarified to the Singapore government that the Delhi Chief Minister had no competence to comment on COVID-19 variants. (Image courtesy: Reuters)
Kejriwals tweet kicks up controversy
This comes days after the Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal tweeted on Tuesday that the so-called 'new Singapore variant' was very harmful to children and called on the Central government to immediately halt flights with the Southeast Asian nation.
Kejriwal on Singapore variant
Both the Singapore and Indian governments have criticised Delhi CM, saying his comments were not based on facts and were 'irresponsible'.