SRINAGAR –Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC) Mayor Junaid Mattu has called for cancellation of Khelo India’s first winter games chapter, which started in the ski resort of Gulmarg on Saturday.
Union Sports Minister Kiren Rijiju inaugurated the event, which would continue till Wednesday. Around 800-900 sportspersons are taking part in different events at the ski-resort.
“In view of the #COVID2019 situation, I personally believe the ‘Khelo India’ sports event in Gulmarg should be cancelled,” Mattu tweeted on Friday evening.
“I have conveyed this to the administration as well as the Lieutenant Governor of J&K, Sh. G. C. Murmu. Precautions are vital.”
PDP president Mehbooba Mufti’s daughter, Iltija Mufti, also criticised the administration for allowing the sports event.
At a time when Coronovirus has caused a global health crisis & EU – India summit deferred, J&K admin is organising a massive sports event in Gulmarg. Why should Kashmiris bear a staggering cost for showcasing ‘normalcy’? https://t.co/4qRhkL8dFm
— Mehbooba Mufti (@MehboobaMufti) March 6, 2020
“At a time when Coronovirus (sic) has caused a global health crisis & EU – India summit deferred, J&K admin is organising a massive sports event in Gulmarg. Why should Kashmiris bear a staggering cost for showcasing ‘normalcy’?” Iltija, who uses her mother’s verified Twitter handle, said.
A number of events related to Holi and Women’s Day celebrations were cancelled while the UGC asked universities to avoid large gatherings as precautionary measures against coronavirus, as a man from Delhi tested positive on Friday, the 31st such case in the country.
The mayor also said that the weekly flea market, locally called as ‘Sunday Market’, should also not be allowed this weekend.
I have ordered the closure of the ‘Sunday Market’ in #Srinagar tomorrow as a precautionary measure in view of #COVID2019. Have spoken to Commissioner, SMC and SSP Srinagar – instructing coordinated efforts to ensure all gatherings in Srinagar are prevented and discouraged.
— Office of Mayor of Srinagar (@MayorofS) March 7, 2020
“I’m also of the FIRM opinion that we should not allow the Sunday Flea Market in Srinagar this weekend (for the nature of the weather, the source countries where the bulk merchandise is imported from AND the number of people who visit the market). Have conveyed this as well,” Mattu posed on Twitter.
He said common sense dictates that all congregations, including religious ones, should be avoided.
“If KSA (kingdom of Saudi Arabia) could stop Umrah visas and shut the Holy Kaaba for deep-cleaning/sterilization – how is disallowing Friday prayers controversial?” Mattu asked.
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