Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Abrupt end to lockdown not possible, says PM

Most states want curbs to be extended beyond April 14: Modi

- Saubhadra Chatterji letters@hindustant­imes.com ■

NEWDELHI: “It’s not possible to lift the lockdown abruptly,” Prime Minister Narendra Modi said at a meeting with the floor leaders of political parties in Parliament in the strongest message yet from the government that the nationwide, three-week lockdown it clamped to fight the spread of the coronaviru­s disease (Covid-19) will not be lifted in its entirety when it ends on April 14.

“Nobody is saying that lockdown should be lifted. I will talk again to CMs. But as of now, the mood is that entire lockdown lifting is not possible. For us, lockdown is the only way to save our people,” Modi added in the video conference.

The Prime Minister is scheduled to have a video conference with chief ministers on Saturday, his third such meeting with the heads of state government­s since India declared the lockdown starting on March 25.

Over the past 72 hours, several chief ministers have called for at least a partial extension of the lockdown; and the group of ministers headed by defence minister Rajnath Singh that is leading India’s response to the pandemic has also recommende­d that even if the lockdown was lifted, the travel bans must remain.

The floor leaders who attended the meeting were Congress’s Ghulam Nabi Azad and Adhir Chowdhury, DMK’s TR Balu, Trinamool’s Sudip Bandopadhy­ay, Samajwadi Party’s Ramgopal Yadav, Shiv Sena’s

Vinayak Raut, Lok Jan Shakti Party’s Chirag Paswan, CPI (M)’s Elamaram Kareem, Biju Janata Dal’s Pinaki Misra, among others.

In his meeting with the floor leaders, Modi also said that while there is tremendous pressure on resources (during this lockdown period), India is one of the few countries where the spread of the coronaviru­s is still under control. India ended Wednesday with 5,885 infections and 178 deaths.

“I am regularly talking to chief ministers , district magistrate­s and experts. Nobody is telling me to lift the lockdown. We need strict rules to maintain social distancing.”

“India has a social emergency-like situation. In this situation, we have to take unpreceden­ted decisions from time to time. And today, I am grateful to all of you for taking all the deci

sions in a positive approach, keeping in mind the requiremen­t of the country. In the future too, we may have to take such hard decisions,” Modi added.

Floor leaders present in the meeting raised the issue of the suspension of the MP Local Area Developmen­t Scheme for two years, suggested setting up a task force comprising Union ministers and chief ministers, give financial packages to the states, scrap the ₹25,000 crore central vista redevelopm­ent and said that food should also be available to those who do not have Aadhaar or ration cards.

The suspension of the scheme has become politicall­y controvers­ial, with opposition MPs saying that this will prevent aid from reaching those who need it most in their constituen­cies. Trinamool Congress floor leader Sudip Bandopadhy­ay said, “We are ready to forgo our salaries. But the MPs get a very good opportunit­y to work at the grassroot level through the MPLAD fund.”

On Monday, the Union Cabinet suspended the scheme for two years, and said the amount (roughly ~5,900 crore) would be transferre­d to the Consolidat­ed Fund of India and spent on India’s effort to fight Covid-19.

Several floor leaders demanded that the government must pump in money to the states as they are in the forefront of the fight against Covid pandemic. While Bandopadhy­ay requested Modi to release the dues including those from the GST collection and sought a higher fiscal limit under the FRBM (Fiscal Responsibi­lity and Budget Management) act, CPIM’s Elamaram Kareem demanded an increase in the debt ceiling as a % of states’ GSDP (Gross State Domestic Product). Leader of the Opposition in Rajya Sabha, Ghulam Nabi Azad, called for a special financial package for the most affected states.

Nationalis­t Congress Party (NCP) chief Sharad Pawar raised the Nizamuddin Markaz issue and insisted that it is not appropriat­e to blame any community.

DMK leader TR Baalu said the financial measures announced by the central government so far were inadequate and urged Modi to release ₹10,000 in two equal instalment­s for all the BPL families. The CPIM wanted ₹5,000 distribute­d in all Jandhan accounts to help the poor.

Azad also suggested that top priority should be accorded to providing adequate personal protection equipment (PPE), ventilator­s and masks besides insurance cover for doctors, nurses and health workers who are facing acute shortage of such gears.

The Prime Minister also hailed the unpreceden­ted unity that has emerged across the political spectrum over the crisis. “I want to thank the state government­s once again. Centre and states are working in tandem keeping in mind the requiremen­ts and that is the reason that the states, the Centre and the political parties are working together without any prejudice.”

“The Prime Minister told the meeting he is happy that parties have risen above politics and come together in national interest in this hour of crisis and assured that he will try and implement the suggestion­s put forth by various leaders,” Azad said.

Modi said: “Be it the person in lowest or the highest strata of the society, everyone is doing their bit to fight against corona. It’s a big thing in this country of 130 crore people. The sense of belonging which the father of the nation Mahatma Gandhi used to speak of, today, we can see its deep impact in our daily lives.”

We have been trying to take quick decisions and today India is one of the few countries in the world where spread of this virus is still under control. We also have to keep in mind that every day, situations are changing,” he said.

“As per our communicat­ions with the districts and also the experience of the global situation teaches us that for us, lockdown is the only way for us to save the lives of our citizens.”

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacts with floor leaders of political parties via video conferenci­ng to discuss the situation arising out of the Covid-19 pandemic, in New Delhi on Wednesday.
PTI ■ Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacts with floor leaders of political parties via video conferenci­ng to discuss the situation arising out of the Covid-19 pandemic, in New Delhi on Wednesday.

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