Lockdown in UP: High court orders lockdown in five big cities of Uttar Pradesh, government refuses
(Uttar Pradesh News) Corona epidemic in Uttar Pradesh continuously Keeping in mind the deteriorating situation, the High Court had to show strictness. Allahabad High Court has ordered complete lock-down till April 26 in the five most corona-affected cities of the state. At the same time, the High Court has also asked the state government to consider a 15-day lockdown in the entire state. However, the Uttar Pradesh government has completely refused to impose lockdown in these districts. Senior UP government official Navneet Sehgal said that the government will file an answer in the Allahabad High Court regarding the lock down.Corona is becoming uncontrollable in many cities of Uttar Pradesh.In view of this, the High Court has ordered complete lockdown in Lucknow, Prayagraj, Gorakhpur, Kanpur and Varanasi. There will be complete lockdown in these cities from tonight Allahabad High Court said that you can get food and drink at grocery stores and also industries that make bikes and cars, But if there is no life-saving drugs, Remedesivir in the chemists, then it will all go in vain. Allahabad HC said that it is a shame that even when the government knew the seriousness of the second wave, it did not make any plan. The HC said that the government keeps on keeping an eye on the economy all the time, but for those who need oxygen and medicine, keep taking bread and butter for them, it will not be beneficial for them. The Allahabad High Court made a strong comment, saying that due to lack of adequate medical help, people die from a large number of epidemics. We can only be laughed at that there is a lot of money to spend in elections and a lot to spend on public health. Here, the Yogi government refused to accept the order of the High Court The Division Bench of the High Court hearing the cases of Covid-19 in UP has ordered the lockdown. . Hearing the automatic public interest litigation filed on Covid, the order has been given. The next hearing of the case will be held on April 26 at 11 am. The Division Bench of Justice Siddharth Verma and Justice Ajit Kumar gave this order |