Remember the Tamil Nadu minister who was in news for his ‘experiment’ involving thermocol to prevent water evaporation in a dam? This time he made headlines for suggesting that cow-dung could prevent dengue-causing mosquitoes.
Participating in a door to-door campaign to create awareness about dengue in Madurai on Thursday, Minister Sellur K Raju asked the people to sprinkle cow-dung mixed water in their front courtyards to prevent breeding of mosquitoes.
Talking to reporters, the minister said dengue could be controlled easily with the cooperation of the people.
However, his remarks on cow-dung use drew flak on the social media with PMK leader Dr S Ramadoss suggesting Nobel prize for the minister.
Taking a dig, Ramadoss tweeted:
The Minister had earlier come under criticism for launching an experiment of state public works department to try and cut water loss due to evaporation in the Vaigai Dam by covering a small portion of it with thermocol sheets.
But his efforts got dampened with the sheets being swept away by strong winds.
After criticism over social media, the Minister had then said the idea was not his, indicating it came from officials.
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