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Covid-19: Abhinav Bindra questions Kumbh Mela amid pandemic

He criticised wrestler Yogeshwar Dutt for lending his support to the conduct of the massive gathering

PTI New Delhi Published 18.04.21, 01:37 AM
Abhinav Bindra

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India’s only individual Olympic gold medallist, shooter Abhinav Bindra, on Saturday questioned the decision to continue with the Mahakumbh in Haridwar amid the raging Covid-19 pandemic, saying “a virus does not discriminate between religions”.

The Mahakumbh is being seen as a potential superspreader with lakhs of devotees converging in Haridwar for a dip in the Ganga. Official figures for the period between April 10 to 14 placed the number of infected at 1701.

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“Should the Khumb (sic) mela even be held while an infectious pandemic lays waste to India? A virus does not discriminate between religions,” wrote Bindra on his twitter handle in response to a tweet by wrestler Yogeshwar Dutt.

Dutt, who had won the bronze in the 60kg freestyle category at the 2012 London Olympics, had recently supported the conduct of the event in his social media post on Wednesday.

“No one in the Kumbh Mela is reaching there illegally, people are following all protocols, no one is spitting at the security and medical staff, no one is running away after hiding from the administration. Stop defaming the peaceful devotees at Kumbh,” he had tweeted.

Bindra’s response to Dutt’s tweet did not stop at the question. He went on to criticise the wrestler, who is now a member of the BJP, for lending his support to the conduct of the massive gathering.

“Athletes r known to keep their eye on the ball, their focus unwavering & to not get distracted by wht is most important at this time — saving lives, finding cures THAT can work & showing compassion & empathy 4 those who r loosing loved ones. U r failing the entire sports community with this,” Bindra posted.

Amid the unprecedented surge in Covid-19 cases, Prime Minister Narendra Modi also said attendance at the Hindu festival should be “symbolic”.

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