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"Let's take a pledge that we will not rest till he (PM) answers questions on Adani and Satyapal Malik's reported revelations," Uddhav said. File photo

'Masks mandatory for next 6 months in Maha': Uddhav Thackeray

Maharashtra Chief Minister UddhavThackeray on Sunday (December 20) said wearing masks will be mandatory for the next six months in the state


Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray on Sunday (December 20) said wearing masks will be mandatory for the next six months in the state.

Addressing the people of the state on social media, Thackeray said experts are in favour of imposing night curfew or another lockdown, but he is not in favour of these steps.

The CM appealed to people to be careful during the New Year celebrations. The coronavirus situation in the state is undercontrol, though not completely, he said.

“Prevention is better than cure. Wearing of masks at public places should be made a habit for another six months at least,” Thackeray said.

Those who don’t follow the safety protocol should know they are putting lives of others, who are abiding by rules, at risk, he said.

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Asking people to be careful while welcoming the New Year, he said the discovery of a new strain of the virus in Europe has resulted in lockdown in several countries as there was no other option.

The chief minister said even though life is slowly limping back to normal in the state, reopening of schools has been a problem.

Hitting out at the BJP for calling him egoistic, Thackeray said he “had ego for the welfare of Mumbai and Maharashtra”.

“Governments come and go, but development is for people and their future generations,” he said.

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Thackeray also said his government has been utmost transparent in releasing statistics regarding COVID-19 positive cases and deaths due to the disease.

Maharashtra reported 3,940 new COVID-19 cases on Saturday (December 18), taking the state tally to 18,92,707. It also reported 74 deaths due to the pandemic, taking the death toll to 48,648.


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