Lockdown exit plan: This is 5th meeting between PM and chief ministers since lockdown began.(File)
Highlights
- The discussions will revolve around a plan for life after May 17
- The meet, set to start at 3 pm, will go on "till proceedings continue"
- The crisis for thousands of migrants will also be a key agenda
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The Prime Minister asked the states to send their views in writing on health, the opening of schools and colleges, tourism and reclassification of coronavirus-hit zones, pointing out that out that it will take some time to get a vaccine. Praising states for their efforts to counter coronavirus, he said, "Because of this enthusiasm, we will win this fight",
In his opening remarks at the meeting, the Prime Minister also said while his government's efforts were for everyone to stay where they are in the fight against the spread of coronavirus, certain decisions had to be changed because it was "human nature" to want to go home. But he also stressed that rural India should remain free from the pandemic.
Five states -- including Punjab and Assam -- have asked for an extension of the lockdown. Punjab's Amarinder Singh demanded that in case of a graded exit from the lockdown based on red, orange and green zones, state administrations be allowed to decide where restrictions can be eased.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said economic activities should resume in the capital, except in coronavirus containment zones which are in strict lockdown to check the spread of the virus.
Mamata Banerjee, one of the first to speak, reportedly attacked the centre saying it was "using coronavirus as an excuse" to play politics. "This is not the time to do politics, don't bulldoze the federal structure," the Bengal Chief Minister said.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister E Palanisami urged PM Modi not to resume flights and trains this month. Tamil Nadu, especially Chennai, has seen a surge in coronavirus cases, he said.
On the other hand, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy said it was important to reopen agricultural markets, public transport, markets and shopping malls with some SOPs to prevent infections. "Normalcy will revive the economy," Jagan Reddy reportedly said.
Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan recommended that rail, road and air traffic be allowed with restrictions and metro travel be allowed in the least affected parts of the state. "The state government should be given adequate flexibility to allow public transport subject to virus protocols," Mr Vijayan said.
All states raised concerns about the crisis for thousands of migrants, stranded because of the lockdown since March-end. Even after special trains started running from states to take migrants, students and others home, the desperation has not ended for many.
Though the number of cases showed the biggest jump on Monday, India also has a significantly improved recovery rate of 31 per cent. This morning, the number of coronavirus patients is 67,152 with 4,213 new cases in the last 24 hours.