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All govts must take action to curb COVID-19 spread: Kejriwal on Uttar Pradesh allowing Kanwar Yatra

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Kanwar Yatra to continue amid COVID-19, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said all governments and people alike must take required actions to curtail its spread.

In light of the coronavirus pandemic, the Uttarakhand government on Tuesday cancelled the Kanwar Yatra this year. Meanwhile, the Uttar Pradesh government decided to continue with the Yatra.

Following the UP government move, Arvind Kejriwal said, "COVID-19 is a major pandemic. All the governments and people must take all the required steps to curb the pandemic together." SC take cognisance of UP govt's decision to allow 'Kanwar Yatra On Wednesday, the Supreme Court took suo motu cognisance of Uttar Pradesh government's decision to allow 'Kanwar Yatra' amidst pandemic and

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