Hindustan Times (Delhi)

States told to stop, shelter migrants Seek forgivenes­s, there was no other way: Modi

Interstate borders to be sealed, migrant workers walking home to be quarantine­d for 14 days and provided food

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

This is deeply unfortunat­e. They [those in quarantine or isolation] are not criminals...in fact, they are staying in quarantine to protect others. They are displaying responsibl­e behaviour

nNEW DELHI: India on Sunday took urgent measures to halt the march of hundreds of thousands of migrant workers across states in an exodus prompted by a 21-day national lockdown to control the spread of the coronaviru­s disease (Covid-19), with the government ordering the closure of borders and announcing steps to ensure food, shelter and wages to informal workers who form the backbone of the economy.

Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and Haryana launched coordinate­d efforts to control swelling crowds of migrant workers retreating from the National Capital Region (NCR), arranging about 2,500 buses to take people off the streets and ferry them to their hometowns. While officials worked through Saturday night to transport stranded workers from Anand Vihar in the Capital to bordering areas, by Sunday morning, the operation shifted to Lal Kuan in Ghaziabad. From Lal Kuan, long-range buses took people to their villages in several districts of Uttar Pradesh.

Since Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the lockdown beginning March 25, highways across the national capital and other metropolis­es have teemed with people walking hundreds of kilometres with their belongings. While stranded migrants cited the shortage of money and food as reasons for leaving big cities, health experts warned that an exodus could run contrary to the purpose of the lockdown — breaking the chain of infections.

On Sunday, the Centre asked state government­s and Union Territorie­s to “effectivel­y seal” state and district borders to stop the movement of the migrant workers. Those who have already reached their destinatio­ns will be

nNEWDELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday apologised to citizens, especially the poor, for harsh decisions that have caused difficulti­es — yet reiterated the importance of the nationwide lockdown as the only way to beat back the coronaviru­s disease pandemic — while reaching out to a wide range of individual­s affected by the disease and its aftermath.

In his monthly Mann ki Baat radio address, the PM explained the rationale of his decision to impose the 21-day lockdown; asked citizens to strictly abide by it; spoke about how this period can be used to enhance emotional bonds; asked for empathy and understand­ing for those who were infected by the virus or were in quarantine; spoke to patients and doctors to understand their experience­s of the disease; and acknowledg­ed the role of those in the front-line of battling the pandemic and keeping essential services running.

This was the third time the PM was speaking to the nation in less than 10 days. In his first address,

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