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Corona Virus deserves to live, it has a right to life- BJP legislator and until recently Uttarakhand CM Trivendra Singh Rawat

Coronavirus also has a right to live’: Former Uttarakhand Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat
Rawat added that we have to ‘maintain a distance’ from the virus and keep ourselves safe in order to ‘leave it behind’.

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Former Chief Minister of Uttarakhand Trivendra Singh Rawat on Thursday delivered a statement where he said that the virus (referring to the novel coronavirus) is a “living organism” and has a “right to live”. A video of Rawat’s quote was widely shared on social media.
“The virus is a living organism, just like us. We consider ourselves more intelligent. But, the virus also wants to live and has a right to do so. It is mutating to save itself,” Rawat said.
Rawat was speaking to a journalist from the Hindi news channel K News when he made the statement.
Following up the analogy, Rawat also added that we have to “maintain a distance” from the virus and keep ourselves safe in order to “leave it behind”.
Watch the full video here.
Rawat’s statement invited a host of reactions from Opposition parties and social media. “What Rawat, who was the state’s CM, has said, is nothing but foolish and nonsense. He has lost his mind and has no vision because of which he was replaced abruptly by his party,” Uttarakhand Congress Vice President Suryakant Dhasmana was quoted as saying by Hindustan Times.
Support our journalism by contributing to Scroll Ground Reporting Fund. We welcome your comments at letters@scroll.in.






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Corona Virus deserves to live, it has a right to life- BJP legislator and until recently Uttarakhand CM Trivendra Singh Rawat

Coronavirus also has a right to live’: Former Uttarakhand Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat
Rawat added that we have to ‘maintain a distance’ from the virus and keep ourselves safe in order to ‘leave it behind’.

Scroll Staff
5 hours ago



Former Chief Minister of Uttarakhand Trivendra Singh Rawat on Thursday delivered a statement where he said that the virus (referring to the novel coronavirus) is a “living organism” and has a “right to live”. A video of Rawat’s quote was widely shared on social media.
“The virus is a living organism, just like us. We consider ourselves more intelligent. But, the virus also wants to live and has a right to do so. It is mutating to save itself,” Rawat said.
Rawat was speaking to a journalist from the Hindi news channel K News when he made the statement.
Following up the analogy, Rawat also added that we have to “maintain a distance” from the virus and keep ourselves safe in order to “leave it behind”.
Watch the full video here.
Rawat’s statement invited a host of reactions from Opposition parties and social media. “What Rawat, who was the state’s CM, has said, is nothing but foolish and nonsense. He has lost his mind and has no vision because of which he was replaced abruptly by his party,” Uttarakhand Congress Vice President Suryakant Dhasmana was quoted as saying by Hindustan Times.
Support our journalism by contributing to Scroll Ground Reporting Fund. We welcome your comments at letters@scroll.in.






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He was trying to explain in laymans language that virus mutates, yes his sentence may be funny at a point, Scroll.in Troll.in is as always doing what it does best. Word to word translation loses the meaning most of the times so what’s the matter?
 
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Why i am not surprised?
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Whether a virus fits the biological definition of alive is debatable. While a virus does reproduce, it requires a host cell and does not have any biological functions like consuming energy or exuding waste.
 
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It kills some people who develop allergic reaction but it is beneficial to mankind as a whole.

H.G. Wells
“By the toll of a billion deaths man has bought his birthright of the earth, and it is his against all comers; it would still be his were the Martians ten times as mighty as they are. For neither do men live nor die in vain.”

― H.G. Wells, The War of the Worlds

 
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Whether a virus fits the biological definition of alive is debatable. While a virus does reproduce, it requires a host cell and does not have any biological functions like consuming energy or exuding waste.

Cell evolved from virus. Virus can travel between planets, solar systems, galaxies through deep space riding on asteroids and space dust. Virus is the blueprint for evolution of cell.
 
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Cell evolved from virus. Virus can travel between planets, solar systems, galaxies through deep space riding on asteroids and space dust. Virus is the blueprint for evolution of cell.

It is debatable. Virus is similar to DNA/RNA in single cell organisms. I personally think it is more likely that they were DNA from ancient bacteria that found a way to replicate in host cells.
 
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perhaps mankind is not the original host of the earth where viruses thrive..they are fighting for their rights.
 
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