Bengaluru: Reminding of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's call, Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa exhorted the people of the state to turn off electric bulbs and light lamps on Sunday at 9 pm for 9 minutes.
"I appeal to the people across the state to turn off lights and lit oil lamps or wax candles outside their home tonight (Sunday) at 9 pm for 9 minutes, as advised by Modi, to defeat the virus and banish darkness," said Yediyurappa in a statement here.
In a 9-minute video message on April 3, Modi urged the people across the country to switch off lights and light lamps or candles at 9 pm on Sunday for 9 minutes outside their house to dispel darkness and show solidarity in the fight against the scourge of COVID-19.
"If the people do not have oil lamps or candles at home, they can flash torchlight or switch on the flashlight on their smartphones to dispel darkness. The cohesive lighting will offer new light to the world," Yediyurappa had earlier tweeted.
State Health Minister BR Sriramulu and Education minister S. Suresh Kumar joined Yediyurappa in urging the citizens to participate.
Opposition Janata Dal-Secular (JD-S) leader and former Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy, however, struck a discordant note by questioning the Prime Minister's wisdom in asking the people reeling in an unprecedented lockdown to indulge in such theatrics and symbolism in the hour of crisis.