TRS MLA flouts Covid rules, celebrates birthday with other politicians in Telangana
TRS MLA flouts Covid rules, celebrates birthday with other politicians in Telangana
TRS MLA C Lingaiah celebrated his birthday with other politicians flouting Covid rules amid curbs in Telangana.
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Screengrab from the video of the celebration.
C Lingaiah, MLA of the ruling party Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) in Telangana, flouted Covid rules to celebrate his birthday with other politicians even when the state has imposed a night curfew and strict curbs to curtail the spread of the virus.
The minister could be seen celebrating his birthday flouting social distancing rules amid the increasing cases.
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