Ludhiana: Seeing how Covid-19 restrictions have closed the Punjab school and places the country under night, the city demands that political demonstrations be prohibited or shifted online.
However, various parties said it was a call for the government to take, and they would obey his decision.
On Tuesday, after the government imposed restrictions Covid once again when cases of thorched omicron, school and college once again turned to online.
Class fashion, while night hours starting at 10pm to 5 in the morning applying.
Residents claim that cases have increased due to intensive political activities because of the Punjab election campaign.
They complained that politicians didn’t even use a mask while meeting the community.
On January 5, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s major at Ferozepur was called and he returned from Bathinda.
Civil lines Resident Bhavna Sharma said: “Children have just begun to settle in the routine of study and education have begun to return to the lane when the school is closed.
Extends online classes will not help much.
If the situation is very serious., Then why parties Political parties do not stop their activities and why should not be selected automatically.
are politicians who have stopped using masks and they hang out with a large number of prospective voters during their campaign.
There must be sidewalks on political demonstrations and if politicians need to campaign, they have to do it ONLINE.
“Reacting online for this public sentiment, BJP District President Pushpinder Singhal said:” The state government’s decision will impose covid restrictions on political demonstrations, because it must see how to control the increase in cases.
As far as political demonstrations, the parties will follow Despans An authorities because we understand that public safety is very important.
The way the Punjab Congress government imposed Covid restrictions on the day before Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Rally scheduled for Ferozepur was a cheap tactic to stop the BJP from taking a message to the Punjab voters.
“However, Senior Leader Hantel Maheshinder Grewal said:” Ideally, all political demonstrations must stop and the parties must turn to virtual campaigns but cannot come from one party.
If all parties agree, it can be done for the benefit of public safety.
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