Trouble in paradise: Indian islands face ‘brazen’ new laws and Covid crisis
by Hannah Ellis-Petersen and Aakash Hassan from World news | The Guardian on (#5JMZP)
Authoritarian' rules upset sleepy Lakshadweep's Muslim majority while Covid cases soar from zero to 10% of population
According to local people, the problems for Lakshadweep, an archipelago of paradise islands in southern India, began the day the new government-appointed administrator, Praful Khoda Patel, landed on a charter flight.
The Lakshadweep islands, an Indian union territory off the coast of Kerala, have a population of just 64,000 and are renowned for their crystal-blue waters, white sands and relatively untouched way of life. They had, up to that point, also remained completely unaffected by the pandemic, due to strict controls on movement and enforced quarantine.
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