The Free Press Journal

DON’T EXTEND LOCKDOWN, URGE PANVEL RESIDENTS

- AMIT SRIVASTAVA

Residents of Panvel who had earlier advocated for a complete lockdown, to stop the further spread of coronaviru­s transmissi­on, have now requested to not extend it any further. They are apprehensi­ve that if the lockdown is extended further, it will only worsen the financial condition of the common man, who is struggling to make ends meet.

The Raigad district as well as the Panvel Municipal Corporatio­n (PMC) has declared a 10 days extension of the complete lockdown from July 14 onwards. The PMC had already re-imposed a 10 days lockdown from July 3.

Many residents were of the view that the previous lockdown, which was one of the strictest, but did not yield the desired results. “Any further extension of the lockdown will only deteriorat­e the financial condition of common people,” said Prakash Kosy, a senior member of citizen’s welfare organizati­on in Panvel.

Nilesh Sonawane, president of Panvel Taluka Patrakar Sangharsh Samiti said that the economic movement has come to a standstill. “The Panvel area has the maximum number of middle and lower-middle-class people. Most of them used to ear n daily to meet their needs,” said Sonawane. He added that the previous lockdown was implemente­d without giving enough time to the people. “Even the supply of milk was very limited and people of the Panvel taluka followed the lockdown religiousl­y. But the results of the lockdown were not encouragin­g enough to extend it further,” said Sonawane.

On the contrary, Airoli MLA Ganesh Naik demanded that the local body should implement a complete lockdown for 20 days. A senior official from PMC said that the decision has been taken to break the chain of coronaviru­s transmissi­on. "Citizens need some more patience to overcome the current scenario. Soon cases will come down and the market will be reopened," said the official.

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