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Karnataka Sends 13 Personal Maharashtra Buses Back from CheckPost

Karnataka Sends 13 Personal Maharashtra Buses Back from CheckPost
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Kolhapur: Implementation of the Chairman of the Karnataka Minister Basavaraj Bommai – to make it mandatory for every traveler from Maharashtra to bring a double vaccination certificate and RT-PCR negative report – starting along the state border on Monday.
BOMMAI, during a visit to the BELOGIVA on Sunday, has asked officials to increase screening on the day of the examiner and ensure that the person who enters Karnataka has both documents to prevent the spread of eryikron further.
Until Monday, one of the two documents applies to entering the Karnataka state.
Between Monday midnight and afternoon, 13 personal transportation buses were full of passengers, who were on their way to Karnataka from various places in Maharashtra, made to return from Chickpost Cognoli between Kolhapur and Bellagnav District.
This is because most passengers do not have one or both documents.
This development has angered the Minister of Guardian of Kolhapur Regency Satej Patil.
He showed that despite the center advising the state not to cause obstacles in passenger travel from one country to another, Karnataka had taken Draconia’s move.
Patil even asked Kolhapur Collector Rahul Rekhawar if he spoke with a collector of the collection of this problem.
Rekhawar said he contacted his help partner several times, but the response was cold, because Karnataka officers claimed that the command “came from above”.
“I will write to the Karnataka government to make only a mandatory vaccination certificate, and not RT-PCR, which can be done at the destination.
The Colonbathy Decison is condemned and contrary to the center direction.
We have thousands of people in Kolhapur, Sangli Regency and Solapur who must cross The border of the State many times.
Their daily routine will not be affected, “Guardian Minister said.
Meanwhile, Kolhapur police have also initiated the implementation of the Maharashtra government order which made it mandatory for travelers from Karnataka to have one of the negative reports of RT-PCR (no more than 72 hours) or a vaccination certificate.
Shailesh Balcawade, Police District Supervisors, said, “We have started a strict implementation of the state government order.
Every day, 30 to 40 vehicles are sent back if passengers do not have the required documents.”

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