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BJP MLA Arvind Raiyani accepts mistake, pays fine for spitting in community kitchen

By ANI | Updated: May 2, 2020 18:30 IST

BJP MLA Arvind Raiy has said that he accepts his mistake of spitting in premises of community kitchen and has paid Rs 500 as fine.

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BJP MLA Arvind Raiy has said that he accepts his mistake of spitting in premises of community kitchen and has paid Rs 500 as fine.

The video of the BJP MLA spitting in the premises of community kitchen had gone viral.

In the video, Raiy can be seen removing his face mask and spitting.

"I spat in my property and not in government premises or road. However, I accept my mistake and I have paid Rs 500 as fine," the MLA said.

The Home Ministry in its guidelines for extended lockdown had made spitting in public places punishable with fine as part of measures to prevent the spread of coronavirurs.

( With inputs from ANI )

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