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Eid relaxations, unscientific lockdown led to spike in COVID cases in Kerala: Union minister

'Every Saturday, Sunday is lockdown. As a result, people rush to markets on Friday'

PTI07_29_2021_000175B Police use water cannon on Kerala Students Union activists who were staging a protest demanding the resignation of Kerala Education Minister V. Sivankutty, in Thiruvananthapuram | PTI

Even as Kerala is witnessing an alarming increase in COVID-19 cases, Union Minister of State for External Affairs V. Muraleedharan accused the state government of failing to follow "scientific principles" in the management of the pandemic.

The number of cases in Kerala has increased to such an extent that now it is more than half of the total tally of the country, the minister observed. Of the 43,509 new coronavirus infections reported on Thursday, Kerala's tally was 22,056.

The Union minister pointed out that the state government's decision to allow relaxations for Eid was “completely unscientific” and “completely against principles.” “The relaxation that has been given is not on the basis of cases increasing or decreasing, it is on political and vote bank considerations,” news agency ANI quoted Muraleedharan as saying.

The decision of the Pinarayi Vijayan government to allow functioning of footwear shops, jewellery, fancy stores, shops selling home appliances and electronic items, all types of repairing shops and shops selling essential items on July 18, 19 and 20 from 7 AM to 8 PM ahead of Eid had attracted much criticism, with the Supreme Court seeking an explanation from the government over the move. The Indian Medical Association (IMA) had said it was "unfortunate that learned state of Kerala had taken these retrograde decisions," even as "many northern states like Jammu and Kashmir, Uttar Pradesh, and Uttaranchal have stopped, with a constructive sense of public safety the traditional and popular pilgrimage yatras."

The Union minister said lockdown being enforced in the state is not scientific. “Every Saturday-Sunday is a lockdown. As a result, people rush to markets on Fridays and it causes a spike. The government should follow scientific principles, observe guidelines of ICMR and also not use COVID for political gains,” he said.

Kerala government has taken the stand that they follow their own principles and their own formula, Muraleedharan said and accused the CPI(M)-led state government of using this pandemic for political gains.

Kerala had, on Wednesday, recorded 22,056 fresh cases, pushing the infection caseload to 33,27,301, with the number of people who succumbed to the virus rising to 16,457 with 131 more deaths.

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