BAD INFLUENCE & POOR EXAMPLE FOR THE CITIZENS :
The nation has opened up some selected spheres & spots for production , supply observing safety norms strictly, that is THE MAINTAINING DISTANCE AND WEARING FACIAL MASK .
Production in food grains , vegetables , Essentials & distribution are absolutely necessary for sustenence . NOT YET FOR WEDDING PARTIES WITH LARGE ATTENDEES
Government has well cautioned and warned and banned certain places of crowding like cinema theatres ,malls and worship places .
DEATHS AND WEDDING CEREMONIES THE NUMBER IS NOT TO EXCEED 20 .
Can a former .C.M. of a state do this :
- Invite 200 Guests for the wedding ,
- The crowd clearly shows no Social Distancing of 1 Meter,
- No facial masks .
The labourers from the Migrant community and the unorganized sector can’t afford to have spacious household to maintain distance as they live in small scanty one room places shared by 5 to 6 .
Ration shops , Free Groceries & vegetable distribution , Food distribution are difficult to manage as there is a sense of insecurity and shortage(though Govt . ensures every one ) in the minds of the poor .
THIS IS NOT A CASE OF RESPONSIBLE BEHAVIOUR TOWARDS THE SOCIETY AT TIME OF CRISIS FROM A FORMER C.M. THANK GOODNESS HE IS NOT THE C.M. NOW.
THEN ALL HIS MINISTERS WILL , THEN THE M.L.A’s AND SO ON WILL WANT TO FOLLOW THE LEDER .
Law makers are law breakers and they take pride in it. If we do, we are fined heavily, if they do the party reward them. They cannot fight against poverty, malnurishment, child labour etc.
Dec 24
We have two laws one for Common Man and another for VVVIPs so only Vijaya Mallya looted and all others
Apr 21
Posts of PM & CM are constitutional posts and they are responsible to upheld the Laws of the Land, but in karnataka all laws were mocked by Law makers. In my view Law makers who knowingly break/Misuse the Laws needs to be punished more severely than illiterates.
Apr 19
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Apr 19
Now, our CM has congratulated the ex-CM and says that he is not violated the lockdown. He says that he had got permission for 100 person, whereas the ex had said that he got permission for 30 people. Now, who should we believe? As for people at the event not wearing masks and jostling with each other, the CM has nothing to say. Citizens are following lockdown rules. One couple tied the know when the girl and her parents went to another city to meet the boy’s parents. The wedding was performed with only the parents and the Purohit. The girl’s parent and the couple are waiting for airlines to resume to get back to the girl’s home where the grandparents are in. The wedding for scheduled for April17th, but was p reformed on March 23rd or so. In another instance, a wedding scheduled for 4th May has been moved to June,with the venue changed from a bigger mandapam to a much smaller one.in both cases, there have been monetary losses for the advance paid. If citizens and organisers can be arrested for mass gatherings, why not politicians? And given the message for the CM (the least he could have done is keep quiet), how will citizens listen to him or follow what he says? Shouldn’t the party heads and courts be taking actions, instead of someone filing a petition or case?
Apr 19