Maharashtra PWD Minister Nitin Raut (Photo| ANI) 
India

COVID-19: Number of affected ministers in Uddhav Cabinet reaches 11 after two test positive

Nitin Raut and Hasan Mushrif shared the information on their Twitter handles.

From our online archive

MUMBAI: Two Maharashtra ministers- Nitin Raut and Hasan Mushrif- on Friday said they have tested coronavirus positive.

The leaders shared the information on their Twitter handles.

With this, the number of ministers in the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) government, who tested positive for the infection has reached 11 so far.

Raut (63), who is the Energy Minister and the working president of the state Congress, tweeted, "I have tested positive for COVID-19. I would request all those who had come in contact with me to get themselves tested as a precautionary measure."

Mushrif, the Rural Development Minister and NCP leader, said on the micro-blogging site, "I have tested positive for COVID-19 and those who came in my contact should get themselves tested. I will soon be at your service defeating coronavirus. My health is fine."

In the recent past, ministers Jitendra Awhad (housing), Ashok Chavan (PWD), Dhananjay Munde (social justice), Sunil Kedar (animal husbandry), Balasaheb Patil (cooperation), Aslam Shaikh (textile), Abdul Sattar (MoS-rural development), Sanjay Bansode (MoS-environment) and Vishwajit Kadam (MoS-cooperation) had tested positive for COVID-19.

Vietnam boat tragedy: 15 Indian tourists killed as speedboat capsizes near Phu Quoc

Legendary playback singer S Janaki passes away at 88

India, New Zealand elevate ties to strategic partnership, unveil defence roadmap and trade push

Weekly Review | Gold slips for second straight week as stronger dollar caps safe-haven demand

Linda Noskova beats Karolina Muchova to win maiden Wimbledon title

SCROLL FOR NEXT