You have nicely described a problem we are aware of , it would have been a complete article if you could suggest some measures or refer to few events and how they have being managed during this pandamic time around the world
This article holds a mirror to the author and reflects his ignorance, lack of understanding and his lack of an identity (whether English or otherwise).
The idea is just to criticise – anything and everything and then move to another thing to criticise it. Shoot and scoot is the mantra. So much trash that we could do without !
The govt. will eventually allow all pujo/religious congregation. Not because it cannot enforce or pass strict orders, but because now all opposition parties to the BJP are ‘Hindutva Lite’. Post August 5, every party is under some sort of pressure to channel it’s inner politics of religious appeasement. Odisha had it’s Rath festival, Maharashtra it’s Ganesh Chaturthi, so why shouldn’t Bengal– it’s Durga pujo, would be Mamata’s comeback line to her critics. But Bengal administration knows it is walking on a tightrope, and with the vaccine nowhere in sight, a misstep would throw a spanner in the wheels of COVID management.
You have nicely described a problem we are aware of , it would have been a complete article if you could suggest some measures or refer to few events and how they have being managed during this pandamic time around the world
This article holds a mirror to the author and reflects his ignorance, lack of understanding and his lack of an identity (whether English or otherwise).
The idea is just to criticise – anything and everything and then move to another thing to criticise it. Shoot and scoot is the mantra. So much trash that we could do without !
The govt. will eventually allow all pujo/religious congregation. Not because it cannot enforce or pass strict orders, but because now all opposition parties to the BJP are ‘Hindutva Lite’. Post August 5, every party is under some sort of pressure to channel it’s inner politics of religious appeasement. Odisha had it’s Rath festival, Maharashtra it’s Ganesh Chaturthi, so why shouldn’t Bengal– it’s Durga pujo, would be Mamata’s comeback line to her critics. But Bengal administration knows it is walking on a tightrope, and with the vaccine nowhere in sight, a misstep would throw a spanner in the wheels of COVID management.