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Stalin warns withdrawal of relaxations if norms are flouted

By IANS | Updated: June 14, 2021 12:25 IST

Chennai, June 14 Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin has warned people of the state that the lockdown ...

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Chennai, June 14 Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin has warned people of the state that the lockdown relaxations which have come into effect from Monday, could be withdrawn if the Covid-19 protocol norms are violated.

In a video appeal released on June 14, the Tamil Nadu chief minister said that with the relaxations in lockdown there is a tendency to flout the norms, the lockdown could be withdrawn anytime.

Stalin said that if the people abide by the rules, the state could move forward and allow the service of public transport as well as take steps to open schools and colleges.

He however thanked the people of Tamil Nadu in following restrictions during the past few weeks and said that restrain shown by the people has helped bring down the Covid positive numbers.

The Chief minister in the video appeal said, "After the Covid-19 fresh cases touched 36,000 per day, experts were of the opinion that the state could touch 50,000 cases per day and then we decided to enforce the lockdown. With the strict efforts of the government and total support of the people, we could bring down the number of fresh cases in a day to 15,000."

Stalin added, "We have contained the Covid-19 fresh cases and active cases but have not eradicated it completely".

The Tamil Nadu Chief minister also said that the people should not ignore Covid norms. He also called upon the people not to crowd in front of tea shops and added that the relaxations are being brought into effect to help the livelihood of the people.

He also said that despite heavy criticisms the government has opened Tasmac shops to prevent people from consuming illicit arrack and smuggled liquor.

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