Kuldeep Yadav got Covid-19 vaccine at Jogeshwar Hospital, not in a guest house: Kanpur city magistrate


Kanpur city magistrate Himanshu Gupta filed his report on Wednesday giving Kuldeep Yadav a clean shit and stating that he received the Covid-19 vaccine dose at Jogeshwar Hospital in Govind Nagar rather than a guest house.

Kuldeep Yadav claims he took his first dose of Covid at an authorized vaccination center (Kuldeep Yadav Twitter Photo)

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Kuldeep Yadav received his first dose of the Covid vaccine on May 15
  • However, the place where he received the injection is still being investigated
  • Kuldeep has been accused of getting the covid bump on the lawn of Kanpur Nagar Nigam guest house

Kanpur City Magistrate Himanshu Gupta has made it clear that Team India spinner Kuldeep Yadav received the first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine in a private hospital, in contrast to the picture that he got the sting in a lawn of one Guest house that went viral on social media.

Kuldeep Yadav sparked controversy on May 15 when he posted a picture of himself receiving the Covid-19 vaccine injection while sitting in a chair on a lawn. The Chinaman Bowler even urged everyone to get the push to fight the coronavirus pandemic.

The image sparked a storm on social media as news of Kuldeep shooting down the vaccine on the lawn of Kanpur Nagar Nigam guest house made the rounds. The Kanpur District Administration immediately ordered an investigation into the matter.

“Get vaccinated immediately if you get a chance. Be sure because you have to be united in the fight against COVID-19,” Kuldeep tweeted in Hindi.

A day later, on May 16, Kuldeep made it clear at the same post that he had taken the sting at the authorized vaccination center.

“This is a vaccination center. Thank you,” wrote Kuldeep in Hindi.

The city’s magistrate, Himanshu Gupta, filed his report on Wednesday categorically mentioning that Kuldeep had received the vaccine dose at Jogeshwar Hospital in Govind Nagar, for which he had booked a place under anm kamini’s ID.

The report went on to claim that Kuldeep’s name was number 136 on the official vaccination center entry registry.

However, when questioned by an India Today reporter, the judge dismissed the incident as a social media gimmick. Gupta said Kuldeep posted the photo on social media at the behest of his friends, as is fashionable these days.

Gupta also admitted that he had never met or spoken to Kuldeep in person, but gave him a clean shit in his report after his investigation.

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