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Shocking Pic! Nitesh Rane shares picture of girl getting skin infection due to quarantine stamp

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: May 16, 2020 6:17 PM

The coronavirus outbreak in Mumbai, appears to be spiralling out of control. The city, one of the most densely ...

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The coronavirus outbreak in Mumbai, appears to be spiralling out of control. The city, one of the most densely populated, has been a potent coronavirus hotspot, contributing massively to the state and the country’s total tally of COVID-19 caseloads.

Many people are heading towards their native due to the lockdown. A family of two sisters moved to Devgad from Mumbai. Yesterday their train reached Kharepatan at 12.30 am, And they had to wait for 9 hours to get their medical check-up done. The girls were stamped on hand, which next morning turned into an infection because of the stamp ink. 

BJP leader Nitesh Rane tweeted, "This is what is happening with stamps that people r gettin while crossing the kharepatan border Sindhudurg! This girl from devgad got the stamp yesterday and this morning her hand turned like this! The Maha Gov is just hurting us in different ways!! Fed Up!!"

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