No time to gather in religious places and create chaos: AR Rahman on COVID-19

Stating that gathering at religious places would create "chaos" within the wake of the coronavirus epidemic, music maestro AR Rahman urged people to follow the government's advice and self-segregate. The Oscar winner's appeal comes after Markaz in Nizamuddin west of Delhi in Tablig-e-Jamaat because it emerged as an epicenter for the spread of COVID-19 in several parts of the country, with thousands of individuals from 1-15 March, I had attended a gathering.

No time to gather in religious places and create chaos: AR Rahman on COVID-19
 AR Rahman 


In a lengthy statement on Twitter, Rahman on Wednesday asked people to be "kind and considerate".

"God is inside your heart (the holiest shrine), so this is often not the time to make chaos by crowds in religious places. hear the recommendation of the govt. a couple of weeks of self-isolation can offer you more years."

"Do not spread the virus and harm fellow humans. The disease doesn't even warn you that you simply are a carrier, so don't assume that you simply aren't infected. It doesn't spread false rumors and cause more anxiety and nervousness." they wrote.

Rahman also thanked the doctors for battling the epidemic for coming to the forefront to save lots of the lives of the many people within the country. "This message is to thank the doctors, nurses, and every one the staff working in hospitals and clinics across India for his or her bravery and selflessness. It gives heart to the very fact that they're handling this most terrible epidemic. How ready are you? " The 53-year-old musician said that he risked his life to save lots of our lives.

He said that in this health crisis, we should always help our neighbors, senior citizens, the underprivileged and migrant workers.
He said, "It is time to forget our differences and unite against this invisible enemy, which has turned the planet the wrong way up. it's time to bring out the sweetness of humanity and spirituality," he said.

Oscar-winning sound engineer Resul Pookutty and Rahman's collaborator on the award-winning film "Slumdog Millionaire" shared similar sentiments.

"... God is in your hearts, not in pilgrimage places, you do not need to separate, follow the principles of the state , a couple of days of separation can offer you a few years of life!" Pukutty tweeted on Thursday. Kkp bk

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