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Coronavirus: Government’s Action Against Non-Compliance in Kerala, Case on Temple-Mosque

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To curb the corona virus, 'Janata curfew' is being followed all over the country. So on the other hand many religious institutions are still not avoiding holding public programs. The Kerala government has decided to deal strictly against all such religious institutions.

The Kerala government has registered large number of cases against religious institutions that do not follow the government guidelines. Because in any kind of public program, there will be danger of corona virus growth. A case has been registered against the organizers of Shri Krishna Swamy temple festival for taking out the procession of religious festival in Malinkeezhu. Around 300 people gathered in this procession.

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A case has also been registered against Peruvanthanam Veliyakavu temple administration for organizing the festival. Similarly, legal action has been taken against the organizers of the Trichhambaram Sri Krishna Swamy temple festival.

Action is being taken not only on Hindus but also in Muslim places which do not follow the guidelines. Such action has also been taken on Daqimula Juma Masjid. 100 people had gathered here. Cases have also been registered in Mattanur, Kannur, Punalur, Alanchery and other parts due to similar guideline violations.Apart from this, a case has also been registered against Ahamed Baba, Shamanad and Shanu who were kept under surveillance in Kozhikode city. They are accused of threatening the doctors.

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