Aizawl: A picture of a corona patient wiping the hospital floor on social media is going viral. Indeed, this is no common picture. The person who is seen cleaning up is R Laljirlyana (R Lalzirliana), minister in the Mizoram government. He was admitted to the hospital after being infected with covid. Everyone is praising this Politician of India after the photo went viral. The Minister has also performed the duty of public service keeping in view the VIP culture. And there are politicians like R Lalzirliana, the power minister of #Mizoram, who was seen mopping the floor of the Covid ward where he is recovering after testing positive.#Aizawl #Northeast pic.twitter.com/IoBhvJB0us ? Anupam Bordoloi (@asomputra) May 14, 2021 Laljirliyana, 71, is the power minister in the Mizoram government. The picture shows the hospital wearing gowns and cleaning the hospital ward with a mop in hand. The hospital is said to be named Zoram Medical College. The minister is still undergoing treatment by staying in the hospital due to illness. According to media reports, after the photo went viral, the minister said his aim was not to embarrass the hospital staff. Laljirliana told local media that he had called the sweeper to clean the ward. Now that the worker did not respond to him, he decided to clean the floor himself. And there are politicians like R Lalzirliana, the power minister of #Mizoram, who was seen mopping the floor of the Covid ward where he is recovering after testing positive.#Aizawl #Northeast pic.twitter.com/IoBhvJB0us ? Anupam Bordoloi (@asomputra) May 14, 2021 He has said that, 'Sweeping, wiping or doing housework is not new to me. I used to do this at home or even where it was needed'. He has made it clear that being a minister, he cannot put himself above anyone else. 'Wiping the floor was not intended to embarrass the nurse or the doctor, but I wanted to set an example and teach people,' he said. Fitch Ratings reaffirms India's investment-grade rating, remains under strain outlook Ministry of Home Affairs Recruitment 2021: Earn up to Rs 60,000 Special Law to Protect Dignity, Rights of Dead: NHRC to Centre, States