AR Rahman: Not the time to cause chaos by congregating in religious places
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New Delhi: Oscar-winning music composer AR Rahman on Wednesday took to social media to make an appeal to all his fans that they must listen to the government’s advice and maintain self-isolation, pointing out that “this is not the time to cause chaos by congregating in religious places”.
Rahman’s appeal comes in the wake of the news that the Islamic missionary movement Tablighi Jamaat held a congregation in Delhi’s Nizamuddin area defying authority guidelines in mid-March, which has resulted in a rapid spread of the deadly Covid-19 virus all over the country.
The musician in his Twitter appeal also thanked “the doctors, nurses, and all the staff working, in hospitals and clinics all across India, for their bravery and selflessness”. He also appealed for unity among all people, and spoke of the beauty of humanity and spirituality.
Rahman wrote this on his official Twitter handle @arrahman:
This message is to thank the doctors, nurses and all the staff working in hospitals and clinics all around India, for their bravery and selflessness… pic.twitter.com/fjBOzKfqjy
— A.R.Rahman (@arrahman) April 1, 2020