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Time has come to re-open Delhi: Kejriwal

‘People will have to be ready to live with Coronaviru­s’

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday said the time has come to re-open Delhi. He also said that the people will have to be ready to live with the Coronaviru­s. He announced the implementa­tion of all lockdown relaxation­s prescribed by the Centre for the ‘Red Zone’ in the national capital.

Addressing an online media briefing, Kejriwal said the Delhi government will suggest to the Centre that only containmen­t areas in the city be declared as red zones and not the entire district.

At present, all 11 districts in the city have been declared as red zones.

The chief minister said the Coronaviru­s is going nowhere and it is impossible that cases of Coronaviru­s will be zero.

“It is impossible that there will be no cases of coronaviru­s because it has not happened across the country. We will have to be ready to live with coronaviru­s. We will have to get used to it,” he said.

He said the government’s earnings and economy have been badly affected due to the coronaviru­s-induced lockdown, adding that Delhi is ready to lift the lowdown.

He cited figures saying in April 2019, the government earned Rs 3,500 crore while in April this year, it only received Rs 300 crore.

“The centre has put the entire Delhi under red zone due to which markets, malls cannot open. We have suggested the Centre to seal those areas where cases of coronaviru­s have been reported and rest of areas can be allowed for the operation of all activities,” he said.

He added that the movement of people from 7 pm to 7 am will not be allowed, as suggested by the Centre.

Kejriwal said the government and private offices will open from Monday but the suspension of travel by flight, metro and bus will continue.

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