Telangana

People line up at wine shops as Telangana announces lockdown

Written by : TNM Staff

Even as the Telangana state government announced a 10-day partial lockdown from 10 am to 6 am amid the rising number of COVID-19 cases, long lines were seen at different alcohol shops in Hyderabad and other places on Tuesday. The scenes of long queues and crowds were reported soon after the Telangana Cabinet decided to impose a lockdown in the state after a Cabinet meeting held at Pragati Bhavan, Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao’s camp office on Tuesday.

Reports in local media and videos, photos on social media show people barely following physical distancing rules as they wait to buy alcohol.

Similar scenes were reported across wines shops in Secundrabad's Bhoiguda area, near Bagga wines at Koti area, and New Dimple Wines at Lakdikapul area.

People were also seen buying groceries and other essentials in some places of the city. However, the rush and crowds at the wine stores by flouting the physical distancing norms seems to be out of fear of closure of wine shops from Wednesday as part of the lockdown.

However, the Telangana Chief Minister’s Office said, "The state Cabinet has decided to implement the lockdown for ten days from 10 am on Wednesday, May 12.It has decided that there would be an opportunity for all activities from 6 am to 10 am. The Cabinet has decided to call for global tenders for the purchase of COVID-19 vaccine."

The government decision came amidst the High Court bench comprising Chief Justice Hima Kohli and Justice B Vijaysen Reddy expressing disappointment and anxiety over the COVID-19 management in the state when compared to other states.

 

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