Prime
Minister, Narendra Modi, has asked the states’ chief ministers to chalk out a
fresh plan in order to deal with the lock-down regime, especially after the third phase of the nationwide lock-down ends on May 17, 2020.
The PM, who has described stopping the
coronavirus disease from spreading to rural areas as the big challenge, said
that social distancing was the biggest weapon to fight the virus “till we do
not find a vaccine or a solution”.
“We must all plan for the new reality,”
PM Modi told a marathon meeting of chief ministers that started at 3 pm and
continued well past 9 pm. PM Modi and his top cabinet ministers including Home
Minister Amit Shah sat through the conference, listening to each chief minister
via video conference
“We have a twofold challenge – to reduce
the transmission rate of the disease, and to increase public activity
gradually, while adhering to all the guidelines, and we will have to work
towards achieving both these objectives”, he said.
The national lockdown that the prime
minister had first announced on March 24 is due to end on May 17. The last
version of the lockdown that came into effect from 4 May had introduced
considerable relaxations in districts that had not reported Covid-19 cases and
eased restrictions elsewhere. The Centre’s objective all along was to gradually
resume economic activity.
“Slowly but surely, economic activities
have begun to pick up in several parts of the country. In the coming days, this
process will further gather steam”, PM Modi told the chief ministers.
But as governments look at a gradual
withdrawal of the lockdown, PM Modi said everyone must understand that the
world had changed fundamentally over the last few months.
“Now the World will be pre-corona,
post-corona just like the case of the World Wars. And this would entail
significant changes in how we function”, PM Modi said.
The prime minister 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, a statement issued by the Prime Minister’s Office later
said.
“I request you all to share with me by
15th May, a broad strategy on how each one of you would want to deal with the
lockdown regime in your particular state. I want states to make a blueprint on
how to deal with various nuances during and after the gradual easing of the
lockdown”, PM Modi said.