Yavatmal (Maharashtra): Hours after Shiv Sena leader Kishore Tiwari kicked off a unique agitation by 'lying down' on the road to protest unnecessary COVID restrictions, officials from Prime Minister's Office and Chief Minister's Office intervened and resolved the matter early on Tuesday.
"Last evening I got a call from the concerned officials who inquired about the problems faced by the people of Pandharkawada town. After my detailed explanation they acted on the matter. We are very thankful to them for taking up the issue promptly," Tiwari said.
After discussions with the local authorities and the police, all unnecessary barricades were removed and not required areas within containment zones that had been locked down were unsealed, he added.
"I waited till the concerned teams went about freeing the localities that had been clamped down for more than three weeks. Finally it was completed by 2 a.m. and I called off my agitation," said Tiwari, who has been 'lying down' for nearly 18 hours on Monday before he finally went home on Tuesday.
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This morning, Pandharkawada townsfolk woke up and resumed normal activities by observing all COVID protocols such as wearing masks, sanitisers and physical distancing among others.
Tiwari, who is the President of Vasantrao Naik Sheti Swavlamban Mission (VNSSM) and is accorded the status of a State Minister, had gone on a unique agitation on Monday afternoon to protest what he termed as "illegal enforcement of lockdown" imposed by the local authorities in the ongoing 'Unlock'-phase.