New Delhi: Former Team India captain Kapil Dev has urged the people of the country to stay indoors during the 21-day lockdown. A 21-day lockdown has been announced by the Indian government due to the horrific epidemic coronavirus at this time. Kapil has said that by staying in homes, people can contribute to prevent this infection.
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Kapil said, "You people have to live in homes. So stay indoors. At least we can do so to prevent this epidemic." The former captain of Team India said, "It can be taken in a positive way. You have to challenge yourself to accept this situation. You have the whole world inside you. Your family. You have to entertain yourself. There are books, TV, music and your family for your entertainment. "
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Kapil Dev further said that this difficult time will make the public more responsible. Kapil, captain of the world winning team India in 1983, said, "People will remember your cleanliness. Hopefully people will now learn to wash their hands and not pee in the open."
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