Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Maha tally 25k, Mumbai at 15k State seeks central force deployment

CONCERNS State records biggest single-day jump in cases, deaths

- Swapnil Rawal HT Correspond­ent

MUMBAI: Maharashtr­a breached the 25,000 mark for Covid-19 cases with the highest single-day jump of 1,495 infections on Wednesday. The state also recorded its highest number of deaths in a 24-hour period with 54 fatalities that took the toll to 975.

Mumbai breached the 15,000 mark with 800 new patients that pushed the city’s tally to 15,747. The state has 25,922 cases, making it the worst hit in the country.

Of the deaths recorded on Wednesday, 40 were in Mumbai, six in Pune, two each in Jalgaon, Solapur and Aurangabad, and one each Vasai-virar and Ratnagiri. The health department said it has not added Mumbai’s 220 cases from May 7 in the tally earlier, for want of reconcilia­tion on the portal of the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR).

Out of the total cases in the state, over 50% were reported in May alone. Since May 1, Maharashtr­a has clocked 13,820 cases, which accounts for 53.31% of the total cases. With the numbers soaring in Aurangabad, state health minister Rajesh Tope and district’s guardian minister Subhash Desai took stock of city’s preparedne­ss. The city has 586 cases and 18 deaths. Malegaon is another hot spot. Tope visited Malegaon on Wednesday.

MUMBAI: Maharashtr­a on Wednesday requested the Centre to deploy 2,000 central police personnel in the state to ease the pressure on the state police as it deals with the Covid-19 pandemic. The request came two days after chief minister Uddhav Thackeray sought additional central forces during a video conference with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Officials said the state, which is the worst-hit by the pandemic in the country, needs additional forces to ease the stress on the state police and for additional deployment for the festival of Eid, which is expected to be celebrated subject to the moon sighting on May 25.

Maharashtr­a home minister Anil Deshmukh on Wednesday said state police personnel were falling sick due to the burden of long working hours amid the lockdown.

He added a rising number of personnel (84 police officers and 709 constables) have tested positive for Covid-19. Deshmukh said the deployment of the central forces will allow the government to give some rest to the state police personnel.

“The police force has been fighting against the coronaviru­s day and night and by putting in additional duty hours. Many of them have tested positive for the virus. The demand raised for the additional force is also keeping in mind the ensuing festival...on May 25,” he said.

“The festival of Eid is also around the corner and proper law and order has to be ensured. The police should get some rest for that. Hence, we have requested the Centre to deploy 20 companies of the Central Armed Police Force (CAPF), that is 2,000 personnel,” the minister said in a video message on Twitter.

The state government has deployed 32 companies of the State Reserve Police Force in districts with higher cases. Eight constables, including five in Mumbai have succumbed to the disease.

The state government has now requested for 20 companies of the CAPF to help maintain law and order in the state.

Home department officials said the additional forces are expected to be deployed in containmen­t zones in cities like Mumbai, Pune, and Malegaon.

 ?? TRIPATHY/HT PHOTO ?? Migrant workers wait for a Shramik Special train at Bandra Terminus in Mumbai on Wednesday. SATYABRATA
TRIPATHY/HT PHOTO Migrant workers wait for a Shramik Special train at Bandra Terminus in Mumbai on Wednesday. SATYABRATA

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