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Pune police round up morning walkers make them do Yoga for violating lockdown

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Pune: For morning walkers here who violated the coronavirus lockdown guidelines, the Pune Police has come up with a suitable healthy reprimand in Yoga and exercises.

Police rounded up people who ventured out for a morning walk in the Bibvewadi area and made them perform yoga and exercises on the road.

In a video shared by the police over 50 people are seen standing in rows and made to perform Surya Namaskars and jumping exercises.

Of course they ensured that the exercises were done with adequate social distancing. In another video, Kondhwa police made about 100 people who were found violating the lockdown orders do sit ups and exercises. #WATCH Maharashtra: Police made people, who violated lockdown for a morning walk, perform yoga in

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