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NHRC notice to Delhi, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh Govt over flouting COVID norms at protesting sites

NHRC has issued notices to the Chief Secretaries of NCT of Delhi, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh to submit action taken reports regarding the steps taken to control the spread of Covid-19 infection at the protest sites of the farmers.

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Published : May 26, 2021, 7:19 AM IST

New Delhi: The National Human Rights Commission has taken cognizance of a complainant that the mass gatherings of protesting farmers, flouting Covid-appropriate behaviour, are against the norms laid down by the Central Government and the advisory of the Commission itself as safeguards against the pandemic.

The commission said the situation is likely to worsen day by day due to the increased inflow of the farmers at the sites of protests, they are not only putting their lives at risk but also posing a risk as the potential carriers of the virus to the others in rural areas.

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The Commission has issued notices to the Chief Secretaries of NCT of Delhi, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh to submit action taken reports regarding the steps taken to control the spread of Covid-19 infection at the protest sites of the farmers.

The commission asked to submit the report within four weeks.

Issuing the notices, the Commission has observed that the country is passing through an unprecedented and scary second wave of Covid-19, which has already claimed more than three lakh human lives and is still raging virulently in different parts of the country.

It has further observed that the Central and State Governments are struggling against all odds to save lives in the face of inadequate health facilities. Measures like lockdowns, containment zones and Covid protocols are employed to somehow overpower the deadly Covid, which is now leading to other serious diseases like black fungus, white fungus etc. In these extraordinary circumstances, our sole aim has to be to save human lives.

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The complainant has also stated that more than 300 farmers have died during these ongoing protests due to several reasons including Covid infections. The cases of black fungus etc are also rising.

He has sought the intervention of the Commission apprehending that the situation may become more worrisome as the farmers, in large numbers, are planning for observing 26th May 2021 as the Black Day.

New Delhi: The National Human Rights Commission has taken cognizance of a complainant that the mass gatherings of protesting farmers, flouting Covid-appropriate behaviour, are against the norms laid down by the Central Government and the advisory of the Commission itself as safeguards against the pandemic.

The commission said the situation is likely to worsen day by day due to the increased inflow of the farmers at the sites of protests, they are not only putting their lives at risk but also posing a risk as the potential carriers of the virus to the others in rural areas.

Read: NHRC notice to Centre, states on 'poor working conditions' of ASHA workers

The Commission has issued notices to the Chief Secretaries of NCT of Delhi, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh to submit action taken reports regarding the steps taken to control the spread of Covid-19 infection at the protest sites of the farmers.

The commission asked to submit the report within four weeks.

Issuing the notices, the Commission has observed that the country is passing through an unprecedented and scary second wave of Covid-19, which has already claimed more than three lakh human lives and is still raging virulently in different parts of the country.

It has further observed that the Central and State Governments are struggling against all odds to save lives in the face of inadequate health facilities. Measures like lockdowns, containment zones and Covid protocols are employed to somehow overpower the deadly Covid, which is now leading to other serious diseases like black fungus, white fungus etc. In these extraordinary circumstances, our sole aim has to be to save human lives.

Read: NHRC seeks comprehensive report from Odisha, Chhatishgarh to resolve Hirakud displacement matter

The complainant has also stated that more than 300 farmers have died during these ongoing protests due to several reasons including Covid infections. The cases of black fungus etc are also rising.

He has sought the intervention of the Commission apprehending that the situation may become more worrisome as the farmers, in large numbers, are planning for observing 26th May 2021 as the Black Day.

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