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Take legal action against violators, Centre to states on COVID-19 lockdown

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INDIA - Prime Minister Narendra Modi had tweeted on Monday morning that some people are not taking the lockdown strictly. The central government has asked states to strictly enforce lockdown in various cities in the wake of coronaviru­s pandemic, as the number of Covid-19 infected people crossed 400 on Monday.

In a note to state government­s, the Centre has asked them to take legal action against those who are found violating the lockdown orders. “States have been asked to strictly enforce the lockdown in the areas where it has been announced. Legal action will be taken against violators,” a tweet by the Press Informatio­n Bureau (PIB) read on Monday.

This comes after a tweet from Prime Minister Narendra Modi where he said that some people are not taking lockdown seriously. He also urged the state government­s to ensure rules and laws are implemente­d. “Many people are still not taking the lockdown seriously. Please save yourself, save your family, follow the instructio­ns seriously. I request the state government­s to ensure implementa­tion of rules and laws,” PM Modi tweeted in

Hindi on Monday morning. Eighty-two districts in the country are under lockdown following the outbreak of COVID-19.

The lockdown in Delhi, which started at 6 am on March 23, will continue till midnight on March 31. Some other states have also enforced lockdown. Delhi’s borders will remain sealed during the lockdown, but essential services related to health, food, water and power supply will continue, and 25 per cent of the DTC buses will run to transport people associated with essential services.

The decision to impose lockdown was taken in the wake of an urgent need to extend restrictio­ns, including the movement of non-essential passenger transport, in a bid to contain the spread of the deadly infection. Millions of people across the country stayed indoors, streets wore a deserted look and a minimal number of vehicles were on the road on Sunday in an unpreceden­ted shutdown on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s appeal for a Janta Curfew to contain the spread of COVID-19, which has claimed over 13 thousand lives worldwide.

(Hindustan Times)

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