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Coronavirus: After PM Modi, Amit Shah, Nadda Say They Won't Celebrate Holi

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Coronavirus: After PM Modi, Amit Shah, Nadda Say They Won't Celebrate Holi
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Wednesday that he has decided not to participate in any 'Holi Milan' programme as experts have advised to reduce mass gatherings to avoid the spread of coronavirus.

"Experts across the world have advised to reduce mass gatherings to avoid the spread of COVID19 Novel Coronavirus. Hence this year, I have decided not to participate in any 'Holi milan' programme," the PM tweeted.

Following Prime Minister's example, BJP president J P Nadda and Home Minister Amit Shah also said they will not celebrate Holi or hold any Holi Milan function in view of the coronavirus outbreak.

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Countries across the world are making efforts to contain the spread of the disease, Nadda said on Twitter about an hour after the prime minister's announcement. Shah appealed to all to desist from celebrating Holi.

"The world is battling COVID-19 Novel Corona Virus. The countries & medical fraternity are jointly making efforts to contain its spread. Keeping this in mind, this year, I will neither celebrate Holi nor organise Holi Milan. Stay safe, Stay Healthy," Nadda tweeted.

Shah urged people to avoid public gatherings.

"Holi is a very important festival for we Indians but in the wake of Coronavirus, I have decided not to participate in any Holi Milan celebration this year. I also appeal everyone to avoid public gatherings and take a good care of yourself & your family," he said in a tweet.

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The Union Health Ministry informed on Tuesday that 28 positive cases of the deadly Coronavirus (COVID-19) have been reported in India so far.  

Global deaths due to coronavirus outbreak on Monday rose above 3,000 with the new count in China mainland rising to 2,912. The deadly virus, that originated in China late last year, continues to spread around the world and has infected more than 80,000 people.

(With PTI Inputs)

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