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Why can't Chennai go under lockdown, HC asks TN govt

Source: PTI
June 11, 2020 18:02 IST
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Observing that the COVID-19 situation in the city and its suburbs was alarming in view of the rising cases, the Madras high court on Thursday asked why a complete lockdown can’t be implemented for some time to contain the spread of the pandemic. 

IMAGE: Hotel staff wearing protective face masks serve food to customers in Chennai. Hotels have been allowed to reopen in the state with strict social distancing norms. Photograph: Anantha Krishnan / ANI Photo.

Despite the steps taken by the Tamil Nadu government to contain the COVID-19 spread, every day the number of cases is "steeply rising and the situation has become alarming", particularly in the metropolis and its outskirts, a bench of justices Vineet Kothari and R Suresh Kumar said. 

 

"Therefore, we want to know whether the government has devised any special scheme, which includes complete lockdown or curfew to contain the spread in Chennai and surrounding areas for some time," the judges asked the state government pleader V Jayaprakash Narayan during the virtual court proceedings after concluding listed cases. 

The judges made it clear that they raised the question about lockdown as citizens of the state and the city in the interest of the public and were not initiating any public interest litigation (PIL) proceedings suo motu (on its own). 

With nearly 26,000 cases, the metropolis accounts for over 70 per cent of the state's tally and the rising number of deaths (326) too worried the court. 

Responding to the court's query, the pleader sought time till Friday for getting instructions from the government, if any. 

However, he pointed to the guidelines issued when the government extended the lockdown till June 30 in the state and announced various relaxations, including allowing public transport in other parts of the state. 

"No further decision has been taken. I will get instructions from the special officer J Radhakrishnan, who has been appointed to coordinate COVID-19 work in Chennai, and other officials on the latest developments by tomorrow," the pleader added. 

In the latest lockdown relaxations, the state government has allowed the functioning of shops, dine-in services in hotels and private sector offices with more workforce, but barred public transport buses and trains in the city and neighbouring three districts where the case load is high. 

The government has recently appointed a group of ministers to monitor containment activities in the city. 

The adjoining districts of Chengalpet, Kanchipuram and Thiruvallur, where the city's suburbs fall, have also reported a large number of COVID-19 cases.

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