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21-day lockdown: Yogi flouts, Gehlot supports, Gul Panag questions, Anurag Kashyap `thanks’ PM

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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a 21-day nationwide lockdown Tuesday night, prompting one set of panicked citizens to rush to shops, while another set stormed Twitter. Read on.

Author and former journalist Samrat sees a contradiction in the modalities of the lockdown. Are you also confused? 

— Samrat X সম্রাট (@MrSamratX) March 24, 2020

A perennial Modi government critic, film director Anurag Kashyap expresses his gratitude to the PM. Or, is he being sarcastic?  You never can tell with him…

Lockdown? What lockdown? Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath doesn’t seem to know about it. Talk about leadership by example…

 

Popular Youtuber Dhruv Rathee and Congress’s Srivatsa remind the chief minister of Uttar Pradesh that he is flouting his own government’s rules. 

Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, meanwhile, leads the way in setting aside partisan politics. 

 

Bollywood star Amitabh Bachchan shares a photograph of how social distancing is like a board game...

Puducherry Governor Kiran Bedi has a similar visual from the union territory.

Meanwhile, actress Gul Panag speaks for a lot of people who are still bewildered by India’s low rate of infection.

Former Union Health Secretary K Sujatha Rao is not pleased with how the lockdown is playing out, especially when Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao’ talks of “shoot-at-sight”.

The irony of finding himself in yet another lockdown is not lost on former J&K Chief Minister Omar Abdullah.

“I am an enemy of the society,  I don’t stay at home” — that’s what curfew defaulters are being made to declare as punishment by the Assam police.

 

With inputs from Yimkumla Longkumer

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