"Simple things are often hardest to do," Sachin Tendulkar asks Indians to stay indoors for 21 days

Tendulkar relayed the Indian PM's message to millions of his followers.

Sachin Tendulkar | AFP

Sachin Tendulkar has urged Indians to stay at home for the next 21 days and save the lives of millions around them.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a lockdown in the whole of India starting from March 24 midnight that will last a total of 21 days as of now. He also explained why the quarantine process is extremely necessary for a country like India where the population is in billions.

Sachin relayed the PM’s message on Twitter to his 31.8 million followers and asked Indians to complete this simple task in order to save millions of lives. He also stated that such simple things need discipline and determination but the entire nation should unite in this war against Coronavirus for the quarantine to be successful.

He wrote, “Simple things are often the hardest to do because they require consistent discipline & determination. Hon‘ble PM @narendramodi ji has asked us to #StayHomeStaySafe for 21 days. This simple task can save millions of lives. Let’s all unite in this war against #COVID19.

 
 

By Sameer Deodhar - 25 Mar, 2020

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