New Delhi:Despite advisories to avoid mass gatherings in order to prevent the spread of Covid-19, protestors at Shaheen Bagh are adamant that they will continue with their protests taking necessary health precautions. Hundreds of people were seen at Shaheen Bagh protesting against the Citizenship Amendment Act even after the Kejriwal government has banned any gathering of more than 50 people.
State government's order indicated that the ban on gatherings are also applicable at Shaheen Bagh and outside the Jamia Millia Islamia. Earlier, Delhi government directed the closure of all gymnasiums, nightclubs, theaters, weekly markets and spas in the city till March 31
Joint Commissioner Delhi Police D.C. Srivastava said: "DCP R.P. Meena and local police station in charge are informing the protesters about the deadly virus and making an appeal to them to end the protest as a preventive measure."
On being asked about action taken in this regard, Srivastava said,""As of now we are making an appeal but if they don't listen to it then we will see what should be done".
However, while addressing a press conference Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said that DM and SDM have the authority to take action under the Epidemic Act.