Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal once again made an appeal to migrant labourers to stay put wherever they are and not got to their native villages, pointing to the risks involved to them and the country. He also assured the workers that they would have a roof over their head, pledging to pay the landlords if they are unable to pay rent.
"A lot of people are going back to their native places in several states," he said today.
"I want to appeal to them with folded hands -- when the Prime Minister announced lockdown, he said 'jo jahan hai wo wahi rahe (please stay wherever you are'. This is the lockdown mantra. If we don't follow this, we, the country will fail in the fight against coronavirus," he said.
"If two or four people have corona, they will spread to others. You will also be infected. If you go to your village, your villagers will be infected. If this spreads in the country completely, it would be a difficult task to control it," he added.
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