Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

More colony areas likely to come out of buffer zone

- Munieshwer A Sagar munieshwer.sagar@htlive.com

CHANDIGARH: Hours after residents protested at the containmen­t zone in Bapu Dham Colony, Sector 26, the Chandigarh administra­tion called the meeting of the area affected committee, which is learnt to have decided to remove strict perimeter control from nearly 60% of the areas that are currently under buffer zone.

The colony has the city’s only containmen­t zone in its Pocket No. 15. In addition to it, seven other of the 20 pockets are under buffer zone. Around 12,000 people live in these eight pockets.

“The perimeter restrictio­ns are likely to be removed from four of the seven pockets in buffer zone, where no Covid-19 case has been reported. In the AAC meeting, discussion­s were also held whether restrictio­ns can be removed from other pockets in buffer zone by isolating house blocks where cases have been reported,” said a senior UT official, who attended the meeting.

Pocket No. 15, where protests took place on Monday, is likely to continue as a containmen­t zone, added the official, requesting anonymity. “The final decision will be taken by the UT administra­tor, likely during Tuesday’s daily review meeting,” the official said.

Earlier, having stayed under strict restrictio­ns for more than a month and a half, residents of Pocket No. 15 came out on the lanes on Monday morning, raising slogans against the administra­tion.

They threw garbage in front of their houses and also removed some barricades erected to restrict their movement. “The desperatio­n levels in the containmen­t zone are rising. People are traumatise­d. Many have lost their jobs and are facing severe financial crunch,” said a resident, who didn’t want to be named.

Residents complained that except for dry ration of flour and pulses, there has been no support from the administra­tion. “We have been caged here, even when no positive case has been reported for more than two weeks. The administra­tion hasn’t come forward to help us, especially financiall­y. We still have to purchase vegetables, milk and other items of daily needs from our pocket,” said Varinder, a resident.

The residents ended their protest only after police assured them their demands will be looked into immediatel­y.

AROUND 12,000 PEOPLE LIVE IN THE ONE CONTAINMEN­T ZONE AND SEVEN BUFFER ZONES IN THE COLONY

 ?? KESHAV SINGH/HT ?? Residents of the containmen­t zone in Bapu Dham Colony, Sector 26, protesting against the restrictio­ns on Monday. They threw garbage on the streets and even removed some barricades.
KESHAV SINGH/HT Residents of the containmen­t zone in Bapu Dham Colony, Sector 26, protesting against the restrictio­ns on Monday. They threw garbage on the streets and even removed some barricades.

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