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17th April 2021 / 6:56 pm
Photos from Egypt, Indonesia shared with #BanRamzanGatherings in India
Over 2,000 people have tested positive for COVID-19 in Haridwar where more than 35 lakh pilgrims have gathered for the Kumbh Mela. The BJP-led central government has received immense backlash for holding Kumbh Mela this year amid a growing pandemic. Supporters of the party, who had earlier shared a misleading video to claim there are no crowds in Haridwar, have now begun trending the hashtag #BanRamzanGatherings.
Two pictures of mass namaz in public have widely been shared since Ramzan began on April 14.
After declaring shahi insaan of kumbh as symbolic to avoid pandemic next step should be to #BanRamzanGatheringspic.twitter.com/VtlDmfL8ZR
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Nearly two dozen mummified pharaonic kings and queens will travel from Cairo’s Egyptian Museum to a new home across the city on Saturday, in a made-for-television parade featuring carriages, motorcycle riders, horses and local film stars.
The earthly remains of some of ancient Egypt’s best-known rulers, including Queen Hatshepsut, kings Ramses II and III, King Seti I and kings Thutmose III and IV, will travel through the Egyptian capital in an hour-long extravaganza.
Billed as a once-in-a-lifetime event, the televised procession is intended to remind the world of Egypt’s historical treasures at a time when the country’s vital tourism industry is being hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic for a second consecutive year.