Why is a yoke allowed in Corona? Supreme Court's notice to Yogi-Central Government


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New Delhi: The Uttar Pradesh government had allowed yatra even in the midst of the Koro epidemic, which has been noted by the Supreme Court, which has issued notices to the Center and the state government seeking their response. The apex court itself quoted Prime Minister Narendra Modi as saying that no compromise would be made to deal with the Koro epidemic.

The apex court had questioned why the yoke was allowed even amid the Corona virus epidemic and sought answers from the Center as well as the state government. Judge R. F. Nariman's bench took note of the matter through Suomoto and sent notices to the Center as well as the UP government. The matter will now be heard further on the 17th, at which time the state and the center will have to respond.

It is to be noted that Kawad Yatra is going to be held on 9th July in UP. While in Uttarakhand it has been canceled. In it, Judge R. F. "We have read disturbing news that the UP government has allowed yachts even in the midst of the Koro epidemic," Nariman said while hearing the case. Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself has said that we need to be more vigilant in tackling the Koro epidemic. On the other hand, the UP government is allowing the yatra. The Supreme Court had ordered to respond to the entire matter by Friday morning.

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