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Corona Fight: Curfew Declared in Maharashtra, Religious Places Closed After

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To prevent corona virus infection, the Maharashtra government has announced curfew in the state. Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray has announced this. CM Uddhav Thackeray said that the borders of the state have been sealed. Apart from this, vigilance is being done on the border of the district and people in the group are not being allowed to go anywhere.

CM Uddhav Thackeray said that all the religious places inside the state have been closed. Only religious leaders will worship at these religious places. Such religious places have been completely closed to the public.Expressing displeasure with the attitude of the people, Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray said that they are declaring curfew in the entire state. He also said that people were not following the lockdown and they were forced to announce the curfew.

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With this, the transport from one district to another has also been closed. However, important things can be carried.Uddhav Thackeray said that we are standing on the point about Corona that if we do not follow the precaution, we will be forced to face the same way that many other countries of the world are facing. Uddhav said that we have sealed the boundaries of the state, now we are also sealing the boundaries of the district. The Chief Minister said that the curfew will not affect the essential services. Medicine supplies, bakeries, food shops, pet clinics and food stores, agricultural workshops, fertilizer and seed shops will remain open in the state

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