Covid-19 | Women flock religious procession in Gujarat to 'eradicate' virus; 23 held

A video of the incident showed around 500 women carrying water pots on their heads while walking towards a temple.

May 05, 2021 04:26 pm | Updated 04:26 pm IST - Ahmedabad

Cocking a snook at COVID-19 norms, a large number of women turned up at a religious event organised in a village in Gujarat's Ahmedabad district to "eradicate coronavirus", police said on Wednesday, adding that 23 people, including the village head, have been arrested.

A video of the incident, which occurred in Navapura village in Sanand taluka on May 3, showed around 500 women carrying water pots on their heads while walking towards a temple. The video grab also shows some men taking these pots to the top of the temple and emptying them.

After the video went viral on Wednesday, Ahmedabad rural police said appropriate action had already been taken.

In view of the surge in COVID-19 cases, the Gujarat government has already banned all kinds of public gatherings in the State.

As of Tuesday, Gujarat's overall COVID-19 tally stood at 6,20,472 with 7,779 fatalities, the State Health Department said.

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