Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

PM TO DISCUSS LOCKDOWN EXIT PLAN WITH CMS AT TODAY’S MEET

CONSULTATI­ON Modi to hold 5th meet with CMs today; states call for reopening of economy in a calibrated manner

- Saubhadra Chatterji letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The Centre told states on Sunday to ensure strict adherence of containmen­t zone guidelines and clear demarcatio­n of the areas with coronaviru­s disease (Covid-19) cases, a developmen­t that came a day ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s meet with chief ministers.

The Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) announced that Modi will hold the fifth video-conference on tackling the Covid-19 outbreak with the chief ministers at 3pm on Monday.

Officials have told HT that at Monday’s meet, the PM is likely to discuss further increase in economic activity in the country while also tackling the infections in the containmen­t zones.

NEW DELHI: The Centre told states on Sunday to ensure strict adherence of containmen­t zone guidelines and clear demarcatio­n of the areas with Covid-19 cases, adding that they should not let any relaxation of the national lockdown lead to chaos, a developmen­t that came a day ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s meet with chief ministers.

The Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) announced that Modi will hold the fifth video-conference on tackling the Covid-19 outbreak with the chief ministers at 3pm on Monday. At the previous meets, the PM has taken suggestion­s from the CMs on the contours of the national lockdown, put in place to contain the infections. Officials have told HT that at Monday’s meet, the PM is likely to discuss further increase in economic activity in the country while also tackling the infections in the containmen­t zones.

Cabinet secretary Rajiv Gauba met state chief secretarie­s on Sunday and advised them to ensure that “green zones” remain insulated from the spread of the pathogen, according to an official who was present during the interactio­n and spoke on condition of anonymity. The states were also asked to allow unhindered movement of health care workers, the official added.

An official statement on the meeting also said that many chief secretarie­s said that “while protection is required from Covid-19, the economic activities also need to be stepped up in a calibrated manner”. The deliberati­ons came a day after Gauba held meetings to identify possible areas that can be opened up after May 17.

The country has been under a complete lockdown since March 25, a move aimed at breaking the chain of infections. The number of infections rose to 67,085 in India on Sunday. Experts say that a recent relaxation in the lockdown may lead to an increase in Covid-19 cases. While restrictio­ns were considerab­ly relaxed on May 4 to boost a sluggish economy, the government is expected to further ease the curbs after May 17, when the lockdown is scheduled to end.

The government has begun internal discussion­s on possible additional relaxation­s and unlike the previous meet between the PM and the chief ministers, Monday’s video conference will have all CMs speaking on the issue, according to a person aware of the matter. Due to the paucity of time, the previous deliberati­ons had limited numbers of CMs sharing their views.

On Sunday, Gauba told the chief secretarie­s that containmen­t areas have to be well-demarcated to avoid confusion among the public as well as police or health officials and “stringent implementa­tion” of rules has to be ensured, the official quoted above said.

The Centre has regularly received reports about loosely earmarked containmen­t zones leading to non-adherence of safety norms and free movement of people, the official added.

While the Centre is worried about a surge in the number of

Covid-19 cases, the states have been asked to keep an eye on the green zones to ensure these areas remain unaffected.

The cabinet secretary also cited reports about the harassment of medical workers and underlined that their movement should be unhindered and they must not face any difficulty due to restrictio­ns, another official said.

As the Centre seeks states’ inputs for the next course of action, senior Congress strategist Jairam Ramesh said, “It is ridiculous that the Centre is making all plans and asking states to follow it. It should be the other way round. The battle against Covid needs to be de-centralise­d. States should be free to make their own plans. This green, red and orange zone concept is not working.”

At Sunday’s meet, state officials shared data to show how they were tackling the outbreak. BJP-ruled Tripura flagged concerns over a number of positive cases found in Bangladesh’s districts adjacent to the state.

The Assam chief secretary underlined that while a large number of migrant workers were returning to the state in special trains, it needed to be given advance notice and sufficient time to set up quarantine facilities. He was assured that the state will be informed about in-bound train schedules in advance.

West Bengal home secretary Alapan Bandopadhy­ay said the state has reconciled its Covid-19 data with the Centre’s after the administra­tion was accused of under-reporting cases. He read out a demand that for the next phase, government should adopt a more decentrali­sed approach and a zone-specific plan should be allowed, the official said.

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