India to extend world's largest coronavirus lockdown for two weeks

India's coronavirus pandemic lockdown is set to be extended for another fortnight.

People queue outside a shop to buy food while practising social distance during the coronavirus crisis in India.

People queue outside a shop to buy food while practising social distance during the coronavirus crisis in India. Source: AAP

India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to extend the world's biggest pandemic lockdown for two weeks, state ministers said after talks Saturday on the growing fallout in the country.

The three week lockdown is due to end Tuesday. But with the death toll rising, several chief ministers from India's 29 states and territories have been pressing Modi to prolong restrictions for the 1.3 billion population.
Two states -- Odisha and Punjab -- have already extended the lockdown by around two weeks, but critics say a nationwide lockdown is needed to stop people moving between states and potentially taking the virus with them.

India has so far reported about 7,500 cases and 240 deaths. But the government says there is no community transmission.

Delhi's chief minister Arvind Kejriwal said on Twitter after the talks that Modi has taken the "correct decision" to extend the lockdown.

"Today, India’s position is better than many developed countries because we started (the) lockdown early. If it is stopped now, all gains would be lost."

Other ministers who took part in the video conference talks on Saturday told media the lockdown would go on for another two weeks.
Several chief ministers from India's 29 states and territories have been urging India's prime minister to prolong restrictions.
Several chief ministers from India's 29 states and territories have been urging India's prime minister to prolong restrictions. Source: AAP
The government made no immediate announcement and officials said Modi may not make a statement until Sunday.

According to reports, the Hindu-nationalist government is worried about the impact of the restrictions and ban on international flights on the economy, which was slowing even before the pandemic crisis blew up.

Millions of people have lost jobs in the past three weeks and the lockdown sparked a mass migration as workers headed for their home villages.

Every state has now declared a coronavirus case, but Maharashtra, which includes the financial capital Mumbai, has been among the worst hit. The western state has more than 1,600 cases and more than 110 deaths in India's total.

The coronavirus is spreading alarmingly in Mumbai's Dharavi district, one of Asia's biggest slums.

Mumbai council spokesman Vijay Khabale-Patil told AFP that more cases had been uncovered at "extensive medical camps in Dharavi and other areas of Mumbai to test more people."

He said there were now 28 cases in the slum and three people have died there.

The capital, Delhi, has also seen a growing toll with more than 180 cases declared on Friday, taking the total to 865.

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Published 12 April 2020 8:55am
Updated 12 April 2020 9:19am
Source: AFP, SBS


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