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India Combats Coronavirus By Drinking Cow Urine And Eating Cow Dung

A popular religious group, Akhil Barat, in india have come up with a weird drug believed to be the cure of the deadly coronavirus pandemic which is killing people worldwide.

According to reports, the Hindu group hosted a “cow urine and dung eating party” which they believe to be the cure to the virus even after scientist have publicly warned against the use of the cow urine since it doesn’t cure cancer or coronavirus.

Prakash, one of the attendees of the event said;

We have been drinking cow urine for 21 years, we also take bath in cow dung. We have never felt the need to consume English medicine,”

The party which was hosted by the group, Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha (All India Hindu Union) at it headquarters in the country’s capital, headed by Chakrapani Maharaj saw over 200 people in attendance including women and children. He was spotted with a cup filled with urine in front of a idol which symbolizes coronavirus.

The group and it activities have received massive backing from leaders and Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Hindu nationalist party, naijapals report.

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