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Indian High Commission in Pakistan also burnt lamps, message of solidarity in battle with Corona

                                               Indian High Commission in Pakistan also burnt lamps, message of solidarity in battle with Corona
On Sunday, the entire nation celebrated a nine-minute Diwali on Prime Minister Narendra Modi's call to show solidarity in the war against the Corona virus. The Indian High Commission in Pakistan also lit a lamp under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's '9 o'clock, 9 minutes' program.
Prime Minister Modi had asked all Indians to show their solidarity with the lamp, candle and flashlight for nine minutes. Just after nine o'clock on Sunday night, people switched off the lights of their homes and resolved to defeat the corona virus by lighting a lamp.

On Friday, PM Modi issued a video message appealing to the country to unite against the corona virus. The PM had appealed to the people to turn off all the lights of the house at 9 pm on Sunday, April 5 and light a candle, lamp, flashlight or mobile flashlight for 9 minutes. Earlier, during the Janata curfew, PM Modi appealed to the people to express their gratitude to medical professionals by clapping and playing the plate, who are at the forefront of the country's fight against the corona virus.
On this occasion, President Ram Nath Kovind, Prime Minister Modi and leaders of various political parties lit a lamp and gave a message of solidarity. At the same time, people in Chennai made a map of India by lighting clay lamps, while in Lucknow, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath lit earthen lamps in the 'Om' shape at his residence
According to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, so far 83 people have died of Corona virus, while 3577 people have been infected. Most of these cases are related to people associated with the Tabligi Jamaat.

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