Patna High Court reprimanded the Bihar government, said - If the situation is not improving then hand over the responsibility of Covid management to the army


Posted on 4th May 2021 05:23 pm by rohit kumar

The Patna High Court has once reprimanded the Bihar government amid Corona's increasing cases. During the hearing of the Corona case on Tuesday, the High Court expressed displeasure over the state government's failure to deal with Corona. The court said that it is a shame not to improve the situation even after repeated orders.

 

Along with this, the High Court said that in this situation, the responsibility of Covid management in the state should be entrusted to the army. With this comment, the High Court adjourned the next hearing till May 6. Now the hearing, in this case, will be held on May 6. The High Court has asked the state government to give a detailed report on the corona within two days.

 

During the hearing, the state government informed the Patna High Court of the decision to impose lockdown in the state. A bench of Justice CS Singh, hearing the case, was told by the state government that it has been decided to impose a lockdown in Bihar from May 5 to May 15.

 

Expressing displeasure over the situation of Corona control, the court even said that in our view you are failing, why not the army be entrusted with the responsibility of managing the Covid of Bihar. During the observation, this question was raised, on which the government made its stand that on what basis are you talking about giving the responsibility of Covid management to the army? If the ground reality is right here, can you entrust this responsibility to the army because of your lack of it? "

 

In the end, the court said that no decision has been taken on the subject. First, you hand over all your details. After that, it will be considered. Advocate General Lalit Kishore said that he has been asked to file the details. For this, they have time till tomorrow. Further action will be taken on this on 6 May.

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