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Sonu Nigam Raging on those Who are on the Road in Corona Lockdown: We did Not Learn a Lesson from Italy

Anshika Agarwal

The country is currently in a 21-day lockdown due to the corona virus outbreak. Currently, singer Sonu Nigam is in his home in Dubai has targeted people who are defying lockdown in India. Sonu said in an interview that he is isolated with his family at the time of the epidemic and is following the rules. But many people in India are roaming the streets disregarding lockdown, this is really wrong. Sonu said that it is a matter of shame that we did not learn a lesson from a country like Italy.

He said that in Mumbai, his father told him on phone that people were still roaming outside, doing morning walks and jogging. The shops are open and people are cruising on the bumpy streets. It is a matter of shame that we have not learned anything from Italy, where the situation has been explosive.

Sonu said that he is in Dubai with his wife and son. He is spending time with his son, doing Riyaz, while his wife is exercising and listening. Sonu said that this is the time when you can spend your time with your family and yourself. Think about your betterment and also about the country.

Sonu said that he did a live concert from Dubai which was streamed across the world. It was appreciated from all over the world, we did not earn money from it but this is a new way to entertain people and reach them. If it is done through the right way and planning, then it can become a new way of entertainment.

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