- Title: Hindu group offers cow urine in a bid to ward off coronavirus
- Date: 14th March 2020
- Summary: NEW DELHI, INDIA (MARCH 14, 2020) (ANI - NO USE INDIA) (SOUNDBITE) (English) CARDIOLOGIST AND FORMER PRESIDENT OF INDIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, K.K. AGGARWAL, SAYING: "When there is a panic, everybody will say - let me try 'Ojha' (voodoo), let me try unconventional methods, can I drink 'gaumutra' (cow urine), can I drink my own 'mutra' (urine), can I have 'jhaar phoonk' (exorcism), 'puja' (other rituals). Every person, when it's panic, will start looking for alternatives and they might become suggestive for that. But at this moment, there is no evidence. There is no scientific evidence. They are not approved, none of them."
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- Keywords: Hindu India New Delhi belief coronavirus covid-19 cow urine cow urine party religion
- Location: NEW DELHI, INDIA
- City: NEW DELHI, INDIA
- Country: India
- Topics: Health/Medicine
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- Story Text: A Hindu group hosted a cow urine drinking party on Saturday (March 14) as they believe it wards off the coronavirus, as many Hindus consider the cow sacred and some drink cow urine believing it has medicinal properties.
Experts have repeatedly asserted that cow urine does not cure illnesses like cancer and there is no evidence that it can prevent coronavirus.
The "party," hosted by a group called the Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha (All India Hindu Union) at its headquarters in the country's capital, was attended by 200 people, and the organizers hoped to host similar events elsewhere in India.
Chakrapani Maharaj, the chief of the All India Hindu Union, posed for photographs as he placed a spoon filled with cow urine near the face of a caricature of the coronavirus.
Leaders from Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Hindu nationalist party have advocated the use of cow urine as medicine and a cure for cancer.
A leader from India's north eastern state of Assam told state lawmakers earlier this month during an assembly session that cow urine and cow dung can be used to treat the coronavirus.
The pathogen, which has infected more than 145,000 people worldwide and left over 5,000 dead, has no known scientific cure and governments across the world are struggling to control the spread of the pandemic.
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