Mumbai: Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray has appealed to the people not to violate the Corona Protocol in view of the upcoming festivals. In fact, after the state cabinet meeting last Wednesday, CM said, "The corona wave in the state is not over. In the first and second waves, we crossed all limits of effort and did not allow the virus to cross to an extent. Doctors, health workers and front line workers are credited for this work.''
He also said, "As citizens, it is our responsibility to exercise caution and prudence. After that, every step needs to be kept carefully. You all need to cooperate. Don't forget that the cycle of the economy should rise. That is why we have relaxed the restrictions to some extent.''
At the same time, he said, "Violating the rules and organizing political, social, religious and other programmes will endanger the health of the general public. But some people are not understanding this. It's a matter of concern. It is also important to be careful not to violate the health norms in view of the upcoming festivals. If we have not been able to become corona warriors, at least, the Covids should not become messengers. Don't invite the third wave of the corona. Be careful about it.''
Apart from him, Minister Aslam Sheikh says, "The corona situation in Maharashtra is much better today. The celebrations should be celebrated in such a way that the cases of corona do not increase. Meanwhile, CM Uddhav Thakar has appealed to the people not to hold political meetings.'' Apart from him, Aslam Sheikh took a dig at BJP's Jan Ashirvad Yatra and said, "On BJP's Jan Ashirwad Yatra, BJP leaders should understand that we have to reduce troubles in the state. The shopkeepers are upset and many people have lost their jobs. Such gathering is equivalent to an open invitation to Corona.
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