BANGALORE - As India tries to contain the coronavirus, authorities are struggling to enforce physical distancing in a country that celebrates faith in large crowds.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
BANGALORE - As India tries to contain the coronavirus, authorities are struggling to enforce physical distancing in a country that celebrates faith in large crowds.
A popular Sikh spiritual singer Nirmal Singh held many gatherings in Delhi, Chandigarh and Amritsar after he returned from a foreign country, and on April 2, he died of Covid-19. All the people he met are now under quarantine. The Uttar Pradesh police has decided to book some Tablighi Jamaat members under the stringent National Security Act, which allows detention on government orders without charge or trial for up to two years.
The same video seems to have gone viral in Singapore as well. The Singapore Food Agency issued a statement on March 19 saying the video was from April 2019, and that the man was only blowing into the food packet . In an interview with a local news channel, Karnataka's state leader BS Yediyurappa said:"If anyone blames the entire Muslim community for some isolated incident, I'll take action against them also without a second thought."
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