Telangana lockdown
Telangana lockdown
Asaduddin Owaisi asks Telangana govt not to extend lockdown
Hyderabad MP and AIMIM boss Asaduddin Owaisi has asked Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao not to broaden the lockdown in the state, saying that they are neither logical nor compassionate. Owaisi's comments went ahead the day the Telangana Cabinet meeting held in Hyderabad to take a choice on the augmentation of the lockdown. Asaduddin said that lockdown isn't the correct procedure to battle COVID-19. He said that the action shows up as a 'hard on pandemic' system yet everything it does is obliterate the existences of poor people. The Hyderabad MP added that COVID-19 cases in the state were at that point on a decrease before the lockdown was forced on May 12. Update-Telangana broadens lockdown
"Telganana's Cabinet will meet today to examine the augmentation of lockdown.I should repeat my resistance. It is anything but a procedure to battle COVID-19. It APPEARS as a "hard on pandemic" system yet everything it does is obliterate the existences of poor. As information shows, COVID cases were at that point diminishing a whole lot before lockdown was forced on twelfth May. It's very evident that it's not lockdown that made a difference. It's additionally certain that COVID can be combatted without lockdown," Owaisi said.
He said that individuals need to acknowledge that the pandemic is a drawn out the real world. "One can battle it exclusively by instructing general society about veil use and social removing, and tweaking govt arrangements to support and empower such way of life change. The solitary long haul arrangement is all inclusive immunization. Lockdowns give a pitiless decision to poor people: neediness, police abominations or pandemic. They make a general wellbeing emergency into a rule of peace and law issue. They are neither a logical nor a helpful technique," Owaisi said.
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"The solitary long haul arrangement is general immunization. Lockdowns give a merciless decision to poor people: neediness, police outrages or pandemic. They make a general wellbeing emergency into a lawfulness issue. They are neither a logical nor a compassionate procedure," Owaisi tweeted.
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Asking the Chief Minister against expanding the lockdown, he had said, "In the event that the objective is to decrease swarming, we may think about evening curfews (6 pm onwards) or small scale lockdowns for COVID groups. Be that as it may, anticipating that 3.5cr people should live for quite a long time with simply a 4 hour lockdown unwinding isn't reasonable in any way."
Telangana has been under a lockdown since May 12. The lockdown was first forced till May 22 however after a bureau meeting on May 18 it was reached out by one more week.
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Asaduddin Owaisi asks Telangana govt not to extend lockdown
Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao is holding a Cabinet meeting to decide on the extension of the lockdown in the state.
Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi
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Hyderabad MP and AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi has asked Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao not to extend the lockdown in the state, saying that they are neither scientific nor humanitarian. Owaisi’s remarks came on the day the Telangana Cabinet meeting held in Hyderabad to take a decision on the extension of the lockdown. Asaduddin said that lockdown is not the right strategy to combat COVID-19. He said that the measure appears as a ‘hard on pandemic’ strategy but all it does is destroy the lives of the poor. The Hyderabad MP added that COVID-19 cases in the state were already on a decline before the lockdown was imposed on May 12. Update- Telangana extends lockdown
"Telganana's Cabinet will be meeting today to discuss the extension of lockdown.I must reiterate my opposition. It's not a strategy to combat COVID-19. It APPEARS as a "hard on pandemic" strategy but all it does is destroy the lives of poor. As data shows, COVID cases were already reducing much much before lockdown was imposed on 12th May. It's quite clear that it's not lockdown that helped. It's also clear that COVID can be combatted without lockdown," Owaisi said.
He said that people have to accept that the pandemic is a long term reality. “One can combat it only by educating the public about mask use and social distancing, and tweaking govt policies to encourage and enable such lifestyle change. The only long-term solution is universal vaccination. Lockdowns give a cruel choice to the poor: poverty, police atrocities or pandemic. They make a public health crisis into a law and order problem. They are neither a scientific nor a humanitarian strategy,” Owaisi said.
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"The only long-term solution is universal vaccination. Lockdowns give a cruel choice to the poor: poverty, police atrocities or pandemic. They make a public health crisis into a law and order problem. They are neither a scientific nor a humanitarian strategy," Owaisi tweeted.
Telangana govt expands lockdown for 10 additional days
The choice to broaden the statewide lockdown was taken after a bureau meeting held by Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao
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