Karnataka order on travellers from Kerala challenged in Supreme Court
The Hindu
Kerala MLA A.K.M. Ashraf says RT-PCR test mandated is ‘grave miscarriage of justice’
A Kerala legislator has appealed to the Supreme Court challenging the validity of a Karnataka government order restricting the free movement of people from neighbouring Kerala.
Karnataka has mandated that people from Kerala travelling into the State should possess a negative RT-PCR certificate. The test should have been done within 72 hours of travel, irrespective of having taken at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccination, A.K.M. Ashraf, a Indian Union Muslim League MLA, said.
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