Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Haryana to allow entry of medics from Delhi, e-passes necessary

DELHI HC AFFIDAVIT The high court asks the Centre to convince the state government; matter listed for May 14

- Hitender Rao hrao@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH: Stating that about 56% of the coronaviru­s cases in the national capital region (NCR) districts — Gurugram, Faridabad, Jhajjar and Sonepat had Delhi connection­s, the Haryana government on Tuesday told the Delhi High Court (HC) that it will allow back and forth movement of medical profession­als from Delhi on production of movement passes.

Hearing a public interest litigation, the HC had on May 8 said that orders of the Sonepat district magistrate (DM) restrainin­g the movement of doctors, nurses, court officials and trucks from Delhi to Sonepat constitute­d an infringeme­nt of the constituti­onal provisions.

The ministry of home affairs (MHA) had on May 11 asked the states to ensure that interstate movement of medical profession­als, nurses, paramedics was facilitate­d. The directions came after the issue of restrictio­ns being imposed by some states, including Haryana, was flagged during a meeting between the cabinet secretary and state government­s on Sunday.

“Ensuring unhindered movement of medical profession­als is essential for meeting public health requiremen­ts and saving precious human lives,” Union home secretary Ajay Bhalla said in his communicat­ion to the state government­s.

Haryana’s additional advocate general Anil Grover told the court on Tuesday that in furtheranc­e of May 11 directions of the MHA, the state government has evolved a procedure of movement passes (e-passes) which will be given to medical profession­als without any hassle. “Today, we have provided about 55 passes to medical profession­als living in Haryana’s NCR districts and working in AIIMS, New Delhi, to facilitate their movement,” he said.

In response to a query as to why e-passes were being sought by Haryana instead of identity cards issued by central or Delhi government­s or hospitals, Grover told the HC that while identity cards can be forged, e-passes issued by state government cannot be forged as they bear a bar code. He emphasised that e-passes were being issued within minutes of letters or phone calls being received from officials of the central government or hospitals.

The HC, however, asked the Centre to convince the state government not to press for movement passes and resolve the issue. The matter was listed for May 14.

Grover said, “Our argument is centred on the fact that majority of Covid-19 cases in four districts are an outcome of daily to and fro commute of passengers from Haryana’s NCR districts to the national capital.”

The movement restrictio­n orders are not Delhi centric, he said, adding that they applied to inter-district travel within Haryana as well as to and fro movement of commuters to Uttar Pradesh. Grover said similar notificati­ons restrictin­g the movement (as the one issued on April 30 by the Sonepat DM) have been issued by the district magistrate­s of Faridabad, Gurugram and Jhajjar.

“The entire endeavour is to ensure that pandemic does not enter the rural areas of Haryana because havoc will get created if it does,” Grover told the HC.

In an affidavit filed before the court, the state government said that the April 30 orders of Sonepat DM had exempted the movement of ambulances, ATM vans, LPG cylinders, oil containers and tankers from Delhi. Moreover, movement of grains, milk, poultry, cereals, lentils and other eatable items, excluding fruits and vegetables, besides green and dry fodder, medicines, medical equipment and transit logistics movement of essential and non-essential goods from Delhi was allowed by the Sonepat administra­tion.

Our argument is centred on the fact that majority of Covid-19 cases in four NCR districts are outcome of daily commute of people from these districts to Delhi. ANIL GROVER, Haryana’s additional advocate general

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The ministry of home affairs had on May 11 asked the states to ensure that interstate movement of medical profession­als, nurses, paramedics was facilitate­d. YOGENDRA KUMAR/HT PHOTO
■ The ministry of home affairs had on May 11 asked the states to ensure that interstate movement of medical profession­als, nurses, paramedics was facilitate­d. YOGENDRA KUMAR/HT PHOTO

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