A threat by some parents to withdraw their wards from a school in south Goa after it admitted children who are suspected to be HIV-positive has kicked up a controversy.
The Chief Minister was responding to a calling attention motion in the Assembly today on the incident.
"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)," Parrikar said, adding, "If HIV were spread by physical contact then every human being would test positive. It does not spread like a common cold."
The school was "knowingly or unknowingly" involved in leaking information about the students' health, he said.
Further, the school also violated the Right to Education Act by allowing these students to stay at their orphanage and study, while not allowing them to come to the class room like other kids, Parrikar said. The government would probe the conduct of school authorities, he assured the house.
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