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Stay indoors or go to jail, Gambhir warns quarantine offenders

Source: PTI   -  Edited By: Norma Godinho
Last updated on: March 23, 2020 23:55 IST
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Pledges Rs 50 lakh from his MPLAD fund towards COVID-19 treatment.

Gautam Gambhir

IMAGE: Gautam Gambhir. Photograph: Atul Yadav/PTI Photo

Cricketer-turned politician Gautam Gambhir on Monday pledged Rs 50 lakh towards COVID-19 treatment while also advocating jail terms for the offenders who break quarantine guidelines set out to stop the spread of pandemic.

In a letter to Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal, Gambhir wrote: "In furtherance of the united effort to save our city and citizens from this pandemic, I would like to pledge Rs 50 lakh from my MPLAD fund for equipment that may be needed for Covid-19 treatment in state government hospitals.

"Kindly direct the officers in charge to let my office know about the requirements and please let me know if I could be off any other assistance."

The whole of India is heading towards a complete lockdown to tackle coronavirus, with a majority of the people having followed the 'Janata Curfew' on Sunday by staying at home. However, there were some who took to the streets in big groups during the curfew and after it ended at 9pm.

 

"Khud bhee jayenge aur parivaar ko bhee leke jayenge, quarantine or jail (either you go to quarantine with family or you go to jail," wrote Gambhir on Twitter.

"Don't be a threat to society. We are fighting for our existence, not for our livelihood. Follow the government's lockdown guidelines," he added.

With the global death toll surpassing 15,000, 19 Indian states have announced a lockdown.

The Indian cricket board also advised citizens to stay at home.

"If you ever dreamed of playing for millions around the world, now is your chance," the BCCI tweeted.

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