“Slowly but surely, economic activities have begun to pick up in several parts of the country. In coming days, this process will gather steam. We must realise that the fight against Covid-19 has to be more focused now,” Modi said, suggesting a more granular planning beyond May 17, when the current phase of lockdown ends.
The PM said the World will be “pre-Corona, post-Corona just like the case of the World Wars.” Suggesting that people needed to learn to live with the virus, Modi said the new way of life would be on the principle of “jan se lekar jag tak”, from an individual to the whole of humanity.
However, Modi told them it was only human to want to be with families in moments of crisis and they would have to be given the option of going home if they wanted to. He, however, said all routes will not be resumed. The Indian Railways has started a special passenger train service from May 12 and has said it would ramp up the service gradually.
Telangana CM K Chandrasekhar Rao also opposed resumption of rail services, pointing out that Covid-19 infections are concentrated in cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, and Hyderabad. “It is also difficult to put all those who travelled by trains under quarantine,” he said.
Maharashtra’s Uddhav Thackeray, Tripura’s Biplab Deb, and Andhra Pradesh’s Y S Jaganmohan Reddy said they wanted some public transport to start. Kerala’s Pinarayi Vijayan wanted states to take a call on allowing public transport and movement of people.
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