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Centre asks TN govt to revoke order allowing 100% seating in cinemas; doctor writes ‘We are tired’

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The Union Home ministry on Wednesday, asked the Tamil Nadu government to revoke its order allowing 100% seating in cinemas from the current 50% capacity. Government has categorically said that state government’s decision diluted the guidelines issued by the Union ministry of home affairs (MHA).

The AIADMK government of the state, lifted the restrictions on movie theatres last week. State’s revenue and disaster management department passed an order on January 4 to increase the seating capacity in cinemas, theatres and multiplexes to 100%.

While passing the order, the department had also reiterated the fact that all standard operating procedures and COVID-19 precautionary measures be taken during showtime.

The Union home ministry has so far allowed 50% occupancy in movie theatres outside containment zones as part of the phased unlock process. Giving that reminder to the state, a letter from the Union Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla said the Home Ministry has extended those guidelines till January 31.

The letter also cited a Supreme Court order that asked states to enforce Covid-appropriate behaviour, including wearing of masks and maintaining social distancing.

Meanwhile the decision of the Tamil Nadu government is receiving criticism from other sections of the society. Reacting to the controversial move, a doctor from the state has penned an open-letter to actors Vijay and Silambarasan and the Tamil Nadu government.

The doctor named Aravinth Srinivas, who is reportedly a junior resident at Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research, Puducherry, has said in the letter that he and other frontline workers, including police officials and sanitary workers, are tired. 

He said that they deserve some time to breathe and don’t want to ‘fall prey to someone’s selfishness and greed’.

The permission for 100% occupancy was issued two days ago after requests from many film stars to increase capacity before Pongal.

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