New Delhi: After temperatures exceeded 45 degrees Celsius in many parts of North India, the Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a 'Red Alert' for the next 2 days in Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh and Rajasthan. According to the Meteorological Department, the temperature can reach 47 ° C in the next 2-3 days. BJP MP demands to file sedition case against Kejriwal Kuldeep Srivastava, head of IMD's regional meteorological center, said that IMD has issued an 'Orange Alert' in view of the possibility of heat wave in eastern Uttar Pradesh. He told that in the coming 2-3 days, the temperature in some parts can rise to 47 degree Celsius. Srivastava said that this is the first time in the summer season when a red alert has been issued for heatwave (LU). On Saturday, Pilani in Rajasthan recorded 46.7 degree Celsius. Veteran Congress leader Ashok Chavan found corona positive In the plains states including Delhi-NCR, the temperature will remain high for the next few days. Due to the heatwave prevailing in northwest India, the city is expected to experience severe heat in the next three and four days. Monday means that the temperature is expected to go up to 45 degrees today. On May 23, it was the hottest day of this season and the temperature had reached 46 degrees Celsius which is about 6 degree Celsius more than normal. Brother and his three friends rape and kill 10-year-old sister