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WATCH: PM Modi, ministers and CMs light diyas and candles in solidarity

As India fights COVID-19, citizens from across the nation joined in to light diyas and candles on PM Modi's appeal to end "darkness" of coronavirus. Several ministers and chief ministers too joined PM Modi in show of solidarity.

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Published : Apr 5, 2020, 9:58 PM IST

WATCH: PM Modi, ministers and CMs light diyas and candles in solidarity
WATCH: PM Modi, ministers and CMs light diyas and candles in solidarity

Hyderabad: Millions of Indians across the country switched off lights at their homes and lit candles, diyas or turned on mobile phone torches on Sunday night, responding to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's appeal to show the nation's "collective resolve and solidarity" in its fight against coronavirus.

PM Modi, ministers and CMs light diyas and candles in solidarity

PM Narendra Modi lit a lamp after turning off all lights at his residence. President Ram Nath Kovind along with the First Lady and members of his family too joined citizens in demonstrating collective solidarity and positivity. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh also lit up earthen lamps along with his family.

Read: LIVE: People light lamps on PM's appeal to end COVID-19 'darkness'

Other Union Ministers including Home Minister Amit Shah and Health Minister Harsh Vardhan too rallied behind PM's appeal. Various CMs including Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath, Telangana CM KCR can also be seen lighting candles and diyas in solidarity.

As the clock struck 9, lights went out in most houses and people gathered in balconies and at doors, flashing mobile lights while many lit candles and diyas. Fireworks, thalis, whistles and police sirens were heard. At some places, Hindu devotional songs, mantras and national anthem were also played.

Modi had on Friday urged people to turn off lights at their homes for nine minutes at 9pm to display the country's collective resolve and solidarity to defeat the virus.

This is the second time Prime Minister Modi has sought to rally people amid the ongoing lockdown to combat the pandemic, which has claimed more than 65,600 lives globally and inflicted over 12 lakh people.

You may be alone at home but 130 crore people are with you, he had said while making the appeal to fuse a sense of unity and purpose among people during the ongoing lockdown.

The Prime Minister had earlier asked them to clap or beat utensils on March 22 for five minutes at 5pm while observing 'Janta curfew' from 7am to 9pm to thank those working in essentials services.

The overall death toll in the country due to the novel coronavirus pandemic rose to 83 and the cases climbed to 3,577 on Sunday after 505 new infections were reported in the past 24 hours, according to the Union Health Ministry.

India has been on a 21-day lockdown from March 25 to check the spread of coronavirus pandemic that has claimed over 65,000 lives globally while more that 12,00,000 declared cases have been registered in 190 countries and territories since the epidemic first emerged in China in December.

Hyderabad: Millions of Indians across the country switched off lights at their homes and lit candles, diyas or turned on mobile phone torches on Sunday night, responding to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's appeal to show the nation's "collective resolve and solidarity" in its fight against coronavirus.

PM Modi, ministers and CMs light diyas and candles in solidarity

PM Narendra Modi lit a lamp after turning off all lights at his residence. President Ram Nath Kovind along with the First Lady and members of his family too joined citizens in demonstrating collective solidarity and positivity. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh also lit up earthen lamps along with his family.

Read: LIVE: People light lamps on PM's appeal to end COVID-19 'darkness'

Other Union Ministers including Home Minister Amit Shah and Health Minister Harsh Vardhan too rallied behind PM's appeal. Various CMs including Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath, Telangana CM KCR can also be seen lighting candles and diyas in solidarity.

As the clock struck 9, lights went out in most houses and people gathered in balconies and at doors, flashing mobile lights while many lit candles and diyas. Fireworks, thalis, whistles and police sirens were heard. At some places, Hindu devotional songs, mantras and national anthem were also played.

Modi had on Friday urged people to turn off lights at their homes for nine minutes at 9pm to display the country's collective resolve and solidarity to defeat the virus.

This is the second time Prime Minister Modi has sought to rally people amid the ongoing lockdown to combat the pandemic, which has claimed more than 65,600 lives globally and inflicted over 12 lakh people.

You may be alone at home but 130 crore people are with you, he had said while making the appeal to fuse a sense of unity and purpose among people during the ongoing lockdown.

The Prime Minister had earlier asked them to clap or beat utensils on March 22 for five minutes at 5pm while observing 'Janta curfew' from 7am to 9pm to thank those working in essentials services.

The overall death toll in the country due to the novel coronavirus pandemic rose to 83 and the cases climbed to 3,577 on Sunday after 505 new infections were reported in the past 24 hours, according to the Union Health Ministry.

India has been on a 21-day lockdown from March 25 to check the spread of coronavirus pandemic that has claimed over 65,000 lives globally while more that 12,00,000 declared cases have been registered in 190 countries and territories since the epidemic first emerged in China in December.

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