One more U-turn: BS Yediyurappa withdraws Karnataka night curfew order

Bengaluru: In a big u-turn, the Karnataka government on Thursday announced that it is withdrawing an order issued on Wednesday that imposed a night curfew in the state from December 24 to January 2.

In a fresh statement issued on Thursday, the government said, “After receiving feedback from the public that a night curfew is not needed and after discussing the decision with senior officials.

It was decided to withdraw the night curfew.” “The public should prevent the spread of the virus by self-imposing regulations, wearing masks, maintaining distance, avoiding unnecessary travel and maintaining strict adherence to government-imposed COVID-19 control rules,” the government statement issued on Thursday added.

Though night curfew has been withdrawn, restrictions on Christmas and New Year’s Eve celebrations will continue to be in place. Earlier, as per the order that was issued by the Chief Secretary on Wednesday evening, the night curfew was scheduled to be implemented starting from Thursday night.

Till January 2 between 11.00 pm and 5.00 am, the restrictions were supposed to be in place. As per the order, movement of individuals was to be strictly prohibited during these hours and only movement of goods through trucks, goods vehicles or any goods carriers, including empty vehicles were allowed.

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