“Violation Of Lockdown Measures”: Home Ministry Warns Bengal Government

“Violation Of Lockdown Measures”: Home Ministry Warns Bengal Government
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New Delhi: 

The Home Ministry wrote to the Bengal government today, for the second time in less than a week, to caution it against “violation of lockdown measures”. In a terse letter sent to the Chief Secretary and the Director-General of Police, the ministry said: “… gradual dilution of lockdown has been reported from West Bengal, with an increase in the number of exceptions being provided by the state government”.

“For instance, shops relating to non-essential items have been allowed to function. There is no regulation in vegetable, fish and mutton markets where people have been thronging in complete violation of social distancing norms…” the letter added.

The letter identified Rajabazaar, Narkel Danga (where the centre has claimed a rise in COVID-19 cases), Topsia, Metiaburz, Gardenreach, Ikbalpur and Maniktala as areas where these norms have been violated. All these areas have large Muslim populations.

A senior ministry official also told NDTV the centre is also worried about the state not doing enough to track down potential COVID-19 cases linked to the Tablighi Jamaat – an Islamic sect that held a religious gathering in Delhi last month and which has been linked to over 1,500 cases nationwide.

“So far they have identified 200 people but are refusing to share information with centre,” the official said.

The centre has also accused the state of allowing religious congregations. As per the Disaster Management Act (2005), such gatherings are not allowed. In fact, states had advocated social distancing even during festivals held in past weeks and have continued to do so for forthcoming events too.

The letter drew an angry reaction from Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, who blamed it on an alleged communal agenda. “We should be fighting a corona virus and not a communal virus,” Ms Banerjee said.

Other allegations made by the Home Ministry in the letter pertain to political leaders distributing free rations rather than an institutional delivery system.

“It is requested that strict action be taken in the matter…” the letter states, also asking for a report from the state government.

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