Police and local officials in Tamil Nadu pleaded with folded hands and used makeshift water cannons among other measures to enforce the nationwide lockdown to check the spread of coronavirus as people moved around at several places, though road traffic dwindled to a trickle across the state.
While officials put up barricades at key intersections and flyovers in the state to prevent movement of vehicles, several motorists managed to hit the road violating the norms and were cautioned by the police personnel of action. At some places the police personnel used batons on people too.
In a moving gesture, a traffic police official on the arterial Anna Salai here, with folded hands, pleaded with motorists to stay at home and offered to even fall at their feet.
A youth, on a two-wheeler with folded hands, said he was ready to reciprocate his gesture, adding that he will abide by the restrictions.
At the temple town of Srivilliputhur in Virudhunagar district in south Tamil Nadu, local authorities resorted to spraying water from a tanker on people who had gathered in large numbers in a market place to disperse them.
Taken by surprise, people took to their heels to avoid getting drenched.
On day one of the three-week lockdown, groceries, vegetable and meat markets and pharmacies were open.
Similarly, in several other markets, including in Namakkal and Nagapattinam districts, police had to intervene to discipline people to maintain social distance and avoid crowding.
In the state-run low-cost Amma Canteens, authorities drew a one metre "divider line" on the floor to ensure gap and a similar measure was adopted by authorities in markets elsewhere in the state like Paravai in Nagapattinam.
While over a dozen two-wheelers and a truck were detained in Madurai for violations, some motorcycle-borne youths were baton-charged for violating restrictions at Satyamangalam in Erode district.
The exercise of pasting stickers on the doors of those home quarantined, which began on Tuesday, continued today as well. A major chunk of these people were either foreign returnees or others had been in direct touch with them.
Chief Minister K Palaniswami, chaired a high-level meeting in his office here to review the effective implementation of the lockdown. Chief Secretary K Shanmugam and Director General of Police J K Tripathy were among the senior officials participated who participated in it.
Following the meeting, Palaniswami said he has directed promotion of all students from first to ninth classes in view of the curbs
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