Ahmedabad: Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani on Sunday said that the state government's move to allow the conditional opening of shops had nothing to do with the holy month of Ramzan, as being alleged by "some elements."
Rupani's statement came a day after the BJP government allowed standalone shops, except those located in the containment zones, malls and shopping complexes, to remain open.
However, it said on Sunday that no shops, apart from those dealing with essential items, will be allowed to open till May 3 during the coronavirus-induced lockdown in Ahmedabad, Surat, Vadodara and Rajkot cities.
In a video message to the public, Rupani said that some elements were construing his government's decision to allow shops to remain open as its effort for the convenience of the Muslim community during the ongoing month of Ramzan.
"People ask that you are giving relaxations for the convenience of the Muslim community during the Ramzan month.
By doing so, some elements are playing politics and using propaganda to weaken fight against coronavirus. But they will not succeed.
"Our aim is to ensure the safety of 6.5 crore Gujaratis and to make sure they come out of the coronavirus crisis. We do not discriminate between Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs and Christians. We are fighting for all 6.5 crore Gujaratis," Rupani said.
The CM's statement came amidst messages on social media saying that though the state government did not allow any relaxations in lockdown norms during Hindu festivals of Ramnavmi and Chitra Navratri, it is making exceptions during Ramzan.
"Such allegations are baseless, especially as most of the containment zones are located in the Muslim majority localities. As per the central guidelines, no shops are allowed to remain open in the containment zones," he said.
Only shops that are not located in containment zones, malls and shopping complexes were allowed to open as per the state government's order issued on Saturday.