New Delhi/Mumbai: If you are waiting to watch a movie, the day this lockdown ends, think again. Government sources indicated Thursday that the shutdown may not just end on April 14 itself, as initially planned. PM Narendra Modi is believed to have told chief ministers that it is a long drawn battle.
In what can be seen as a confirmation of the same, Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray from his Twitter account as Chief Minister, declared: “The Prime Minister said that the State Government should not lift the lockdown immediately from April 15 but it should happen in phases. Precautions should be taken that there is no crowding.”
However, Thackeray didn’t hint at a prolonged lockdown but suggested that there may be a phased, rather than an abrupt withdrawal.
Government sources told this agency that an abrupt withdrawal was never on the table. The efforts of social distancing for 21 days will go in vain, if trains and flights are allowed to function normally from the 22nd day after the pan-India shutdown was announced by PM Modi, insisted the source.
However, there is no clear assertion from the government, as of Thursday evening, to suggest that the full lockdown will be extended.
Government sources indicate that the situation was complicated ever since the Tabhlighi Jamaat congregation led to India seeing a steep rise in its coronavirus infections as well as fatality tally. The coming week will prove crucial on how successfully the contact tracing takes place across India and how well the ascending graph is arrested, the source said.
Meanwhile, Arunachal Pradesh CM Pema Khandu said that lockdown will end April 15, before deleting his tweet. After the chief ministers’ video teleconference, Khandu had tweeted: “Completion of lockdown will end April 15 next. But it doesn’t mean free will to move out on streets. We all must be responsible in slowing down. Lockdown and social distancing in(is) the only way to fight COVID19. PM @NarendraModi.”
However, he soon deleted his tweet.
Prime Minister Modi said he will release a short video Friday morning where he will address fellow Indians. However, informed sources indicate the prime minister is unlikely to talk about what happens after the lockdown ends the night of April 14.
Narendra Modi also asked for suggestions from chief ministers in his video conference, on how to slowly rather than abruptly end the shutdown. This was the second such conference with CMs ever since the shutdown was announced. The chief ministers will come back with their suggestions in the third such conference with the Prime Minister, whose date is yet not fixed.
Either way, don’t expect to drive your car to the nearest movie theatre or go for a dinner at a pizza joint April 15.
IANS