Nashik: Bullock cart race was once again organized in Nashik district in the name of Anil Kadam, former MLA of ruling Shiv Sena and thousands of crowds gathered in this game. So far, the administration has registered a case against 8 people in this regard. This is the second case registered for a bullock cart race. On the one hand, where Omicron has created a stir in the whole world. On the other hand, the residents of Nashik are gathering thousands of people by racing bullock carts. The question is also being asked that how can this be done in such an epidemic situation?
The state government has implemented rules to prevent corona in the state. According to him, no more than 250 people can be gathered in any event. For a wedding the number of attendees in a closed hall should not exceed 100 at a time and in an open space the number should be 250 or 25 per cent of the capacity of the venue. For other social, political, religious events also, the number of people present should not exceed 100 and in open space the number should be 250 or less than 25% of the capacity of this place, the seating capacity of the venue of sports competitions, sports events The attendance shall not exceed 25 percent of the capacity. But this rule is not being followed in bullock cart race.
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It has been seen that again without license bullock cart race has been organized in Lakhmapur village of Dindori tehsil of Nashik district. Thousands of people took part in the race. Hundreds of competitors took part in this race. But the administration did not pay heed to it. When the matter came to light, District Animal Husbandry Officer B.S.R. A case has been registered against Narvade. Wise citizens are asking whether the administration will consider it, doesn’t just registering a case solve the problem?
First case also in Nashik
The first bullock cart race in the state was held at Ojhar in Nashik on Saturday after the Supreme Court lifted the ban. But permission was not sought from the administration for organizing the competition. During this thousands of people had gathered. Hundreds of contestants from across the state participated in it. So there was a lot of crowd here. Masks and safe distance were nowhere to be seen. Hence, after the Supreme Court lifted the ban, the first bullock cart race was organized in the state in violation of such restrictions and rules. The first case in this regard has been registered in the state against former Shiv Sena MLAs Anil Kadam, Ashish Shinde, Swapnil Kadam, Shivaji Shejwal, Harshal Choudhary, Mahesh Shejwal, Pintu Shinde, Anil Somase, Sanjay Bhikule and Amol Bhalerao.