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Genocide: Who? whose ?? And why ???

 Genocide: Who? whose ?? And why ???

It is the job of politicians to run the government, but if they run away from their duties and get involved in the electoral process day and night, the judiciary will have to come forward. Contrary to the irresponsible provincial government of Uttar Pradesh at present, the Allahabad High Court is very vigilant in this regard.


 Responding to the public interest litigation regarding the spread of Code 19 and the condition of quarantine centers, Justice Siddharth Verma and Justice Ajit Kumar said that it was unfortunate that the Charter of Democracy was dying due to lack of oxygen supply in hospitals. 

This criminal act is no less than the genocide of those who are routinely assigned to procure and supply oxygen. The court used the English word 'genocide', which means to deliberately kill people of a nation, religion or race. Now the question is who is committing this massacre? If this is a reference to the government, then who is it killing and why?


   Many cities in Uttar Pradesh were devastated when the second wave of Corona wreaked havoc, prompting the BJP administration to call for panchayat elections.

 At that time, the judiciary took steps to fulfill its responsibility. April 14, 2021 The Kuala Lumpur High Court has directed the Uttar Pradesh Kyogi government to consider imposing a complete lockdown on the worst affected cities for two or three weeks. The court also said that no one should be seen wearing a mask on the street, otherwise the court would take action against the police. The court banned more than 50 people from participating in communal and religious activities. 

He directed the P government to set up temporary hospitals in the cities and arrange treatment for the victims. The High Court also ordered that the staff be retained on contract as required. The night curfew was insufficient before the court. "If life survives, the economy will recover," he said. Progress is the way of the people, when man is not alone, progress will be meaningless.


   Instead of gratefully accepting the Allahabad High Court's painful appeal to impose a complete lockdown in five Lucknow-Smith districts, the unscrupulous state government challenged it in the Supreme Court. 

 The central government fielded its solicitor general Tsar Mehta in support of Yogi. During the follow-up, Mehta said the state government has taken a number of steps. The lockdown decision by the High Court is not correct. The state review is being ignored. This will cause trouble to the management. As expected, a bench headed by Chief Justice SA Bobde suspended the High Court order.

 In view of the current situation, the court has found the recommendation to impose lockdown in the five most affected cities, Priyagraj, Lucknow, Varanasi, Kanpur and Gorakhpur, reasonable.

 If implemented, the situation today would not be as bad as when the court made it clear that it was not imposing a complete lockdown on the state. She wants to keep people indoors for a week so they can break the corona outbreak and give some relief to frontline health workers.


   Because the Yogi government was worried about the chances of winning the panchayat election, it allowed Corona to spread unhindered until April 29, but one day in the weekend lockdown when the situation was completely out of control after the last round of voting. This means that the state will now be closed from 8 a.m.

 on Friday to 7 a.m. on Tuesday instead of Monday. The strong rebuke of the Supreme Court a day ago is also responsible for this change, in which it was said that the ruler should accept the law, otherwise there is no rule. I wish the government would come to its senses first and postpone the elections in the public interest out of political interest, but to expect such wisdom from a power-addicted thief is self-deception which has been given nothing but elections and success. in this. What a poet has described the condition of these selfish politicians

   Death is cheap, voting is expensive, men have no problem

   For one's own sake, there is no mention of burning corpses


   This choice has created a lot of problems. One of them is that people from cities move to villages in large numbers. The schools and panchayat houses that were chased last year are now polling stations. 

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