Can win coronavirus battle if people avoid crowded places for 15-20 days: CM Gehlot

Mar 18, 2020

Jaipur (Rajasthan), March 18 (ANI): In meeting with religious leaders and representatives of various societies, Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot said that if the people of the state avoid social gatherings and going to crowded places for the next 15-20 days, people can win fight against coronavirus. In the meeting, CM appealed to the religious leaders and others to co-operate with the state government to prevent the spread of coronavirus infection in the state. With the cooperation of all, people's lives can be saved by limiting the spread of infection. At present, the situation in the state is fully controlled. It is important to keep people away from crowded places for the next 2-3 weeks. During the meeting, the religious leaders and representatives of various sects also made a joint appeal to not to gather at religious places till March 31 and pray to God at their home. The appeal states that in many religious places of the country, related trusts took the initiative and restricted devotees coming to the religious place. These steps have been taken in view of the safety of common people. In an all-party meeting with political parties, the Chief Minister said that coronavirus is a matter of concern for the entire state. The cooperation of all political parties to deal with this pandemic is very important. All parties through their organisations can play an important role in spreading awareness about this disease to the small villages and towns.