Will take decision on lockdown extension later, says Stalin
The Hindu
‘Not completely satisfied with the results’
Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on Wednesday said he was not completely satisfied with the results of the intense lockdown across the State. A decision on whether or not to extend it would be taken later, he added. “During our meeting with the leaders of various parties, we decided to impose the lockdown initially for a week, and then [extend it] by another week. The present situation is partially satisfactory and not completely satisfactory. We will think over it and decide [on extending the lockdown] later,” he told reporters at Nemam in Tiruvallur district. Mr. Stalin visited the premises of INOX Air Products at Sriperumbudur, in Kancheepuram district, on Wednesday morning before going to Daimler India, where he launched a vaccination drive.More Related News

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