After testing positive for the coronavirus disease (Covid-19), Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla was admitted to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), according to a statement released by the hospital on Sunday.

Birla tested positive for Covid-19 on March 19, according to the statement.

“On March 20, he was transferred to the AIIMS COVID Centre for observation. He is in good health and his vital signs are normal “AIIMS issued a statement.

The Lok Sabha speaker actively participated in the second portion of Parliament’s ongoing Budget session, which commenced on March 8.

After the opening week of the budget, the session was washed out amid protests over rising fuel prices, the two Houses of Parliament resumed regular sessions after the opposition parties agreed to join in proceedings at a meeting convened by Birla.

According to two opposition leaders, Birla told them that while problems such as fuel price hikes and farm rules are important to them, an urgent business that requires constitutional approval must be completed.

“The speaker stated that we must pass the Finance Bill and the Grants Demand as soon as possible. He also told us that he would soon adjourn the House so that the MPs could return to their states to the campaign,” said Saugata Ray, a senior Trinamool Congress leader.

Last week, Birla spoke at the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) in the Central Hall of Parliament, saying that India has a consistent policy against expansionism and terrorism.

Birla also stated that no Parliament could debate legislation enacted by other countries’ legislatures or matters concerning their sovereignty.

His comments came just days after British lawmakers addressed the Indian farmers’ strike.

Birla claimed that India has always worked for global peace and tranquility and that India has openly asserted its policy against global terrorism and expansionism under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership.

Now In India, 43,846 new cases have been reported in the last 24 hours, the biggest single-day increase since November 25. With this, the country’s total number of cases has surpassed 1.15 crore.