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Rashtrapat­i Bhavan decides not to hold Holi gatherings amid Coronaviru­s scare

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Rashtrapat­i Bhavan will not hold the traditiona­l Holi gatherings as a precaution­ary measure amid the global scare over coronaviru­s, the President’s office tweeted on Wednesday.

“With alertness and safeguards, we all can help contain the outbreak of COVID-19 Novel Coronaviru­s. In a precaution­ary measure, the Rashtrapat­i Bhavan will not hold the traditiona­l Holi gatherings,” the President’s office said.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other top BJP leaders, including Home Minister Amit Shah and party president JP Nadda, on Wednesday said that they would not attend any Holi Milan function in view of the coronaviru­s outbreak.

The prime minister tweeted that he would not celebrate Holi as experts have advised to reduce mass gatherings to avoid the spread of coronaviru­s.

“Experts across the world have advised to reduce mass gatherings to avoid the spread of COVID19 Novel Coronaviru­s.

Hence this year, I have decided not to participat­e in any ‘Holi milan’ programme,” Modi tweeted.

Holi is on March 10. Following Modi’s announceme­nt, Nadda, Shah and other senior party leaders also said that they would not participat­e in any Holi Milan function due to concerns over spread of coronaviru­s.

“The world is battling COVID-19 Novel Corona

Virus. The countries & medical fraternity are jointly making efforts to contain its spread. Keeping this in mind, this year, I will neither celebrate Holi nor organise Holi Milan. Stay safe, Stay Healthy,” Nadda tweeted.

According to sources, he has also written to all state unit presidents, asking them to avoid holding Holi milan programmes as a precaution­ary measure.

Similarly the party’s senior leader and Union Home Minister Shah urged the people to avoid public gatherings.

“Holi is a very important festival for Indians but in the wake of Coronaviru­s, I have decided not to participat­e in any Holi Milan celebratio­n this year. I also appeal everyone to avoid public gatherings and take good care of yourself and your family,” he said on Twitter.

Law Minister Ravi Shan

kar Prasad, said in view of the prime minister’s decision and outbreak of coronaviru­s, he is also cancelling the Holi Milan programme that was scheduled to be held at Miller School in Patna on March 7.

Countries across the world are making efforts to contain the spread of the disease, Nadda said on Twitter about an hour after the prime minister’s announceme­nt.

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister

Yogi Adityanath too said that he will not take part in ‘Holi milan’ later this month in “public interest” and appealed to all the people of the state to refrain from attending social functions.

“I will also stay away from holy festivitie­s of Holi milan in wider public interest. Stay safe, stay healthy,” he said on Twitter.

In a related tweet, the chief minister said, “Coronaviru­s is infectious, therefore, protection

is more important than treatment.

“It is my appeal to all the people of the state to refrain from attending social functions and take good care of themselves and their families with full responsibi­lity.”

However, all the party leaders and Union Ministers said the country is well prepared and taking precaution­ary steps to contain the spread of coronaviru­s.

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