Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

UT’s cross-border movement plans hit amid P’kula curbs

- HT Correspond­ent chandigarh@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH: The UT administra­tion’s plan to open up city’s borders and allow opening of shops and industrial units has hit a roadblock as the Panchkula administra­tion is sticking to their restrictio­n orders for cross-border movement.

The UT on Monday allowed inter-city movement of people and vehicles, both public and private. While Mohali agreed to UT demand for issuing movement passes for private persons and official ID cards for government officials, Panchkula administra­tion is allowing no entry from Chandigarh, exempting only emergency vehicles, ATM cash vans, LPG and oil containers, health officials and staff among other authorised government officials.

Significan­tly, as per the Chamber of Chandigarh Industries, nearly 30% of management of industrial units in Chandigarh residing in Panchkula commutes across the borders daily.

On May 1, Panchkula deputy commission­er (DC) Mukesh Kumar Ahuja had barred “movement for any additional purpose (not allowed under exemptions) without specific exemptions granted by his office.”

Panchkula SDM Dheeraj Chahal said, “Movement passes are only permitted to those with medical or other emergencie­s. Onetime pass can be issued in case of private employees of Chandigarh and Mohali, but they, as per the orders, have to get themselves accommodat­ed there only. ”

Meanwhile, Mohali DC Girish Dayalan on Tuesday said those working in Chandigarh and Panchkula but residing in Mohali may apply at https://epasscovid­19.pais for movement pass.

UT adviser Manoj Kumar Parida said, “I am coordinati­ng with the neighbouri­ng cities to sort out the problem of entry/exit at interstate borders.”

All three administra­tions are undertakin­g thermal screening of outsiders coming to their cities.

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