Haryana residents working in Delhi \'corona carriers\': Minister Anil Vij

Haryana residents working in Delhi 'corona carriers': Minister Anil Vij

The Minister said that many who work in Delhi and stay in Haryana, are "corona-carriers".

ANI 

Anil Vij
Citing Markaz Nizamuddin's Tablighi Jamaat gathering, he blamed the Delhi government for allowing the members of a religious congregation to enter Haryana, leading to a rise in Covid-19 cases in the state. | Photo: Twitter@ANI

Haryana Minister has appealed to Delhi Chief Minister to make staying arrangements for Haryana residents who are employed in the capital, stating that their daily movement increases the risk of Covid-19 spread.He appealed to the not to issue passes to such workers and make arrangements for their stay in the capital. The Minister said that many who work in Delhi and stay in Haryana, are "corona-carriers".

"I appeal to Delhi Chief Minister that stay arrangements of people who work in Delhi should be made in the capital itself. They should not be issued passes to travel to Haryana as this is increasing Covid-19 cases here. Many who work in Delhi and stay in Haryana are corona-carriers," Vij told ANI.

Citing Markaz Nizamuddin's Tablighi Jamaat gathering, he blamed the for allowing the members of a religious congregation to enter Haryana, leading to a rise in Covid-19 cases in the state.

"We examined and cured 120 Tablighis who had entered Haryana from the national capital. A sizeable number of cases linked to New Delhi have been found in the state. The cases of constable, staffers and health workers of New Delhi hospital are among examples of this," the Minister added.

Urging the to exercise restrain in issuing the passes, he said: "Haryana borders are sealed but people still enter here as they have the passes and as per Ministry of Home Affairs guidelines. Due to which, we cannot dishonour the system."Haryana has intensified measures to close its border and deployed police in Jhajjar, Gurgaon, Faridabad and Palwal districts.

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First Published: Mon, April 27 2020. 18:48 IST