The chief minister shared lunch yesterday with more than 30 children at an orphanage where they are currently studying.
These children were in the news recently after a section of parents of normal kids, studying along with the HIV-affected kids at a school in South Goa, had demanded their suspension from the school.
"I will provide all the support for these children. I am here to eradicate the belief that HIV spreads through touching or sharing meal," Parrikar told reporters after eating food.
"I will eat from a common plate with an HIV-positive child to prove my belief that the disease is not transmittable (by casual contact). If HIV were spread by physical contact then every human being would test positive. It does not spread like a common cold," he had said.
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