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CM Yediyurappa: 4-5 people will be Allowed to Attend the Karaga Festival

Nidhi Hakla

Karnataka CM BS Yeddyurappa has clarified on celebrating 'Karaga festival' in Bengaluru. Yeddyurappa said that only 4-5 people would be allowed to be present during the celebrations at the Sri Dharmanarayan Swamy temple in the city. Due to the rising outbreak of Coronavirus, it has been decided that earlier the Chief Minister had announced to cancel the festival, but now there are indications that 4 to 5 people are involved in this festival.

There is no cure for this disease yet, due to which it is feared that the period of lockdown of 21 days may increase further. Not only in India, the whole world is troubled by this virus. Currently, there are more than 200 countries in the grip of the virus. America, the most powerful country, is also vulnerable to this virus. The number of infected people is increasing continuously due to Covid-19.

The date of all the celebrations and programs of the rising coronavirus patients across the country has been extended. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has imposed a lockdown of 21 days in the country. Right now, all people are imprisoned in their homes. All the people are being asked to make social distancing again and again. Karnataka is the first state in the country where the first death due to coronavirus occurred although three corona cases came first from Kerala. The country is going through a very delicate situation at the moment, more than 150 people have died due to coronavirus in the country while more than 5000 people are infected. This figure keeps increasing each day.

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