New Delhi: Policemen in Delhi were on Sunday seen seen offering flowers to people on the roads, requesting them to stay at home and observe the countrywide Janata Curfew.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi had on Thursday had given a call to observe a 14-hour social distancing exercise in a bid to curtail the spread of the coronavirus disease that has affected over 300 people in India.
Hardeep Singh, a Delhi Police personnel told media, "We request the public to remain at home and not come out unless there is an emergency. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has given a call for the right cause, by offering flowers to the commuters who are out due to dire circumstances we are urging them to get back to their homes as soon as possible."
The policemen were seen giving flowers to the people at Connaught Place and other prominent locations in the national capital.
Till Sunday Delhi had, according to official data, reported 27 positive cases of COVID-19, including one foreign national. The capital also reported one death due to the virus.
Doctor Avni Goyal, who was stopped and offered flowers by the policemen said that the security personnel, doctors and media personnel were out on the streets to fulfill their responsibilities but urged the citizens to stay inside to play their part in ensuring a break on the spread of the disease.