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Need to save ourselves from Corona & maintain health of economy: CM

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal Tuesday sought suggestion­s from people on how to ease the curbs after May 17, but made it clear that lockdown cannot be lifted completely given that the city was recording a high number of Coronaviru­s cases daily.

The Chief Minister said that his government will send a proposal on lockdown relaxation­s for Delhi to the Centre on Thursday after discussing the suggestion­s with experts and doctors.

People can send their suggestion­s by calling toll-free number 1031 or through Whatsapp number 8800007722, or by sending an e-mail to delhicm. suggestion­s@gmail.com by 5 pm Wednesday.

“On one hand, we will have to save ourselves from Coronaviru­s. But on other, we will also have to maintain the health of economy, Kejriwal told an online media briefing.

“I seek suggestion­s from the people of Delhi. Obviously, lockdown cannot be lifted completely from the city given the spike in cases of COVID-19, he said. “I want to ask whether there should be relaxation­s in

lockdown (post May 17). How much relaxation­s should be given and in which areas?” the Chief Minister sought to know from Delhiites.

He also asked whether buses, Metro, taxis and auto-rickshaw should now be allowed to operate in Delhi and if schools, markets and industrial areas should be opened after May 17, when the lockdown 3.0 ends.

He said it was clear that social-distancing norms will have to be strictly followed postMay 17, and wearing masks for everyone in the city will be compulsory.

“I know that many people have been facing difficulti­es due to lockdown. People should send their suggestion­s by 5 pm on Wednesday,” the CM said.

Barring COVID containmen­t zones, economic activities should be allowed to resume in the national Capital, Kejriwal had told Prime Minister Narendra Modi during a meeting with Chief Ministers.

During the media briefing on Tuesday, he said the Central government has asked all states to submit by May 15 their proposal on lockdown relaxation­s.

The Delhi government has already demanded from the Centre that all 11 districts of the city not be treated as “red zones’’ so that more economic activities are allowed, the sources said.

They said the city government wants that “red zones’’ in Delhi to be identified as per municipal wards instead of districts, they said.

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