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Chandigarh: Sirens go off at 7 pm to remind people curfew is over; create panic

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Tribune Web Desk
Chandigarh, May 6

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Residents of Chandigarh went into a tizzy as sirens went off in the city at 7 pm to remind the people that curfew relaxation is over and it was time to go back home.

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Unaware of reason behind the sirens, people were seen enquiring about what the sirens were for.

Adviser Manoj Parida tweeted at 6.24 pm that sirens will go off at 7.

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“To help our memory to be indoors by 7pm ,a siren will sound in city ,don’t fight with police if you are caught outdoors after siren,” he tweeted.

In another tweet, responding to a user if coronavirus spread only between 7 pm to 7 am, Parida said, “It’s simple.Initial lockdown was announced by PM for 40 days ,so spread is contained.Later he reduced it to 7pm to 7am so economic activity can go http://on.In future he may allow more exemptions if cases decline or cure is invented.Its sooo simple.Smiling face with smiling eyesElementary my dear.”

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