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MUMBAI â There are some series wherein the stories are a continuation of the kind where it will not make sense to watch them without watching what transpired earlier. And so I watched the first 8 episodes (Season 1) of âChacha Vidhayak Hain Humareâ to understand Season 2.
Season 1 comprised the tale of Ronny (Zakir Khan, standup comedian by profession in real life), who tells tepid lies to everyone to help them. By default, he manages to help them and solve their problems. A recurring leitmotif with him is his statement (âChacha vidhayak hain humareâ) that his uncle is a political leader or MLA (Member of the Legislative Assembly in the state government) and so he can get most issues (like college admission and other special favors) done to help acquaintances and friends.
As India is being devastated by COVID-19 cases that have now passed a daily rate of 400,000, affluent and callous Australia has taken the decision to suspend all flights coming into the country till mid-month. The decision was reached by the Morrison government with the blessing of the State Premiers and the Labor opposition.
Not happy with banning flights from India, the Morrison government promises to be savage in punishing returnees who find ways to circumvent the ban (for instance, by travelling via a third country). Citizens who breach the travel ban can face up to five years’ imprisonment and fines up to AU$66,000. “We have taken drastic action to keep Australians safe,” explained he Treasurer Josh Frydenberg. The situation in India was “serious”; the decision had only been reached after considering the medical advice.
Australians blast Government for “racist” Indian flight ban Daily News (via HT Media Ltd.)
A controversial ban on flights from COVID-hit India landing in Australia, has blocked around 9,000 Australians from returning home. Most of them are Australians of Indian origin, while there are also a handful of Australian elite cricketers, coaches, and other officials currently taking part in the Indian Premier League (IPL) cricket extravaganza.
This unprecedented move of banning its own citizens from returning home has angered many Australians, who have also branded this move by Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s Government as “racist” because no such bans were imposed on flights from the UK and US during the peak of the pandemic there.