Government should ban political rallies, religious gatherings to prevent spread of COVID-19: Ashwani Kumar

By ANI | Published: April 13, 2021 05:53 PM2021-04-13T17:53:15+5:302021-04-13T18:00:23+5:30

Amid the surge in COVID-19 cases in the country, former Union Minister and senior Congress leader Ashwani Kumar on Tuesday sought ban political rallies, religious congregations, and protest movements.

Government should ban political rallies, religious gatherings to prevent spread of COVID-19: Ashwani Kumar | Government should ban political rallies, religious gatherings to prevent spread of COVID-19: Ashwani Kumar

Government should ban political rallies, religious gatherings to prevent spread of COVID-19: Ashwani Kumar

Amid the surge in COVID-19 cases in the country, former Union Minister and senior Congress leader Ashw Kumar on Tuesday sought ban political rallies, religious congregations, and protest movements.

"Considering the unmous opinion of experts, the government must ban the super spreading events such as political rallies, religious congregations, and protest movements for a few months at least," Kumar told

The former union minister said that irrational and oppressive orders like compulsory wearing of masks even by a lone occupant of a private car and discriminatory enforcement of COVID-19 norms rob the protocols of their moral legitimacy.

On Wednesday, the Delhi High Court had made the wearing of masks compulsory even if a person is driving alone in a car in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.

"At the same time, citizens wilfully flouting the protective norms must suffer the consequences. The superior judiciary, as custodian of our constitutional rights, must take judicial notice of the aberrations and discrimination in the enforcement of laws to contain the pandemic," Kumar said.

The Congress leader also urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to convene an all-party meeting to forge a broad political consensus to fight this pandemic.

"Considering its devastating consequences for the nation as a whole, the PM must convene an all-party meet to forge the broadest political consensus to meet an unprecedented challenge. It is time for political parties to shed their differences in fighting the virus. The strength of the nation and the resilience of our democracy demands a return to politics anchored in moderation and the shunning of extremes," he added.

India has reported 1,61,736 new COVID19 cases, 97,168 discharges and 879 deaths in the last 24 hours.

( With inputs from ANI )

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