आज का #JantaCurfew भले ही रात 9 बजे खत्म हो जाएगा, लेकिन इसका मतलब यह नहीं है कि हम सेलिब्रेशन शुरू कर दें। इसको सफ… https://t.co/NQUnz7geHp — Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) 1584882118000

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday appealed to the countrymen not to start celebrating the end of the Janta Curfew and asked them to gear up for the long battle that can only be won if we all stay united.Appreciating people for observing Janta curfew today, PM Modi tweeted, "Today's #JantaCurfew may get over at 9pm, but that doesn't mean we should start celebrating. Do not consider it a success. This is the beginning of a long fight. Today, the countrymen have declared that we are capable, if we decide, we can beat the biggest challenge together."The Prime Minister had called on people to observe a daylong Janta Curfew on Sunday amid a rise in coronavirus cases across the country.In another tweet, the PM also urged the people in districts where lockdown has been announced to stay at home."Follow the instructions being issued by the central government and the state governments. In districts and states where the lockdown is announced, do not leave the houses at all. Those in other parts of the country, do not get out of the houses unless it is very necessary," he tweeted.All inter-state buses, passenger trains and metro services have been suspended across the country till March 31 while 75 districts where coronavirus cases were reported completely locked down as authorities undertook extraordinary measures to check the spread of the disease.