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Government differences over lockdown in Maharashtra, NCP objected

Maharashtra is on the verge of lockdown amid growing Corona cases. CM Uddhav Thackeray’s round of meetings with officials has started continuously…

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Maharashtra is on the verge of lockdown amid growing Corona cases. CM Uddhav Thackeray’s round of meetings with officials has started continuously. Due to the negligence of the people, Uddhav himself has given the information to prepare the road map of the lockdown. But the ally NCP has strongly disagreed over the lock-down.

NCP minister Nawab Malik has said, “Maharashtra cannot tolerate a lockdown.” We have demanded the CM to consider other options. Lockdown can be avoided if people do not act negligently. ” After this statement, it is clear that differences remain on the lock-down in the MVA government.

Deputy CM Ajit Pawar and Health Minister Rajesh Tope have also been involved in the CM meeting. Despite this, the NCP at its party level is standing against the lockdown. In such a situation, the question is that whether the NCP is trying to avoid the increasing rage in the people due to lockdown.

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Also, industrialist Anand Mahindra has also raised objection to Uddhav government’s decision to lock down by tweeting. Mahindra has advised that, “The lock down has a profound effect on the poor, laborers and small traders. We first put the lock down so that the health infrastructure can be built. We should focus on reducing mortality by focusing on it.” Also, Indranil Chitle, partner of Chitle Groups, has tweeted through the tweet that, “The green tea that works for weight loss will be the night curfew to reduce kovid.”

That is why on Tuesday, CM Uddhav has called a meeting of officials, in which there will be discussion on imposing lockdown without hurting the economy and the workers. Also, the SOP’s of lock down can be fixed, which is ready to be implemented after 2 April.

Tell that Maharashtra has recorded 31,643 corona cases and 102 deaths on Monday. So the same 5890 new cases were found in Mumbai, 4972 in Pune and 3243 in Nagpur. In the last month, Maharashtra has recorded around 6 lakh cases and 2100 deaths.

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