'The faith will be alive if a human is', says, CM Yogi Adityanath on closing religious places on Ramadan

  • The coronavirus cases in India are rising in the country and have become a major cause of concern for the state governments.
  • Meanwhile, CM Yogi has given a statement and said, "There is no need to impose lockdown within the state right now, the poor get affected the most by preventing economic activity."
  • On the question of the closure of religious places on Ramadan, he said, "The faith will only be alive if the humans are alive, so it will be kept closed for a few days."
  • He said that the responsible people should decide that there should not be too much crowd. Wherever the street vendors are, they should make arrangements to open the fruit and vegetable market in the open.
  • Yogi said, "Night curfew should be imposed in the districts having more than 100 cases and if companies can give work from home to their employees."
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