CMs requested PM to reopen liquor shops, says MoS Home


Hyderabad, May 6 (IANS): Union Minister of State for Home G. Kishan Reddy on Wednesday revealed that the Centre allowed reopening of liquor shops during the third phase of the nationwide lockdown following requests from Chief Ministers of different states.

He said during a videoconference with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, these Chief Ministers, including of BJP-ruled states, sought reopening of liquor shops, citing loss of revenue to the states since the beginning of the lockdown in March.

The Chief Ministers told the Prime Minister that their states don't even have money to pay salaries to their government employees.

Reddy revealed this during a webinar organized by the Federation of Telangana Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FTCCI) on 'Understanding MHA guidelines'.

The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has allowed reopening of liquor shops in all three zones -- green, orange and red.

Karunendra S Jasti, President, FTCCI, said the industry was pained to see the reopening of liquor shops in red zones but not the shops dealing in essentials.

Reddy also claimed that many US companies with operating base in China are now looking towards India, post Covid-19.

He said the Uttar Pradesh government on Wednesday morning had a web discussion with many US companies, of which 60 evinced interest to relocate to India from China.

Reddy said the central government was taking all measures to control the coronavirus and at the same time opening up the economic activities in orange and green zones. He claimed that so far Rs 2,50,000 crore were spent in fighting Covid at the central and state levels.

He said in March the country had one testing lab in Pune but now it has 821 testing labs. "As many as 251,523 isolated dedicated beds for Covid patients have been made ready along with 27,000 ICU beds. The government has placed orders for 60,884 ventilators, of which we have already got 19,000," Reddy said.

The Minister said the government made arrangements for the travel of migrant labourers to their hometowns by arranging buses and trains on humanitarian grounds.

He said 107 trains were pressed into service till Wednesday for the migrant people in 12 states.

He said the central government was also bringing in Indians stranded abroad.

The first lot of 14,000 people will return to India starting May 8 in 64 flights from 12 countries. More than 1,90,000 Indian had registered to come back home from abroad. Priority will be given to deportees, those with expired visas and health issues and medical emergency.

Reddy said economic activity was opened in all zones with minimum activities in red zones, to bring back the Indian economy on track.

The government of India needs suggestions from experts and industry bodies like FTCCI on the ways and means to generate employment and skill development post covid-19.

"Migrant labour leaving for their home towns will impact the industrial activity. They will not return in the next 3-4 months. Hence, companies should try to convince their labour to stay back," the Minister said.

 

  

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Thu, May 07 2020

    p.m is innocent????????? ridiculous.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, May 07 2020

    Use Flipkart or Amazon ...

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  • Anonymous, Muscat

    Thu, May 07 2020

    Another bopu supporting his supreme leader

    Blaming on CMs
    That’s what they have been doing for a while

    Let’s be practical
    Moving from China isn’t easy

    Due to economic crisis post covid
    None will plan to invest

    Big plants construction need big money, skilled labor, time
    India has skilled labor apart from that companies spending money and waiting for production is a myth

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Wed, May 06 2020

    PM is so considerate towards CMs request and very much concerned about poor people.
    BTW, how much is PM's cut in this humanitarian service and to PM Cares Fund??????.....

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  • GURKA, Mangaluru

    Wed, May 06 2020

    Now I realized in my life after the CORONA VIRUS impact that ! we are living a FAKE life ! Imagine whenever the pandemic strikes no human prepared to face it and defeat it ! only to hide from the truth that we are following a FAKE system of life... See the above news !! Economy !! wants to generate from SELLING liquor ! Irony of fact that they doesn't know how to create revenue !

    CEO, WORLD LEADERS, DOCTORS, SCIENTIST,ENGINEERS, FIVE STAR HOSPITALS, CORPORATE HOUSES, STOCK MARKETS where are these people now ! Its almost HALF year ! These systems we created to make money not save the LIFE of a mere HUMAN BEING !!

    TWO SUPERSTARs of HINDI CINEMA WE LOST THEM DESPITE THEY HAS GOT ENOUGH WEALTH IN THEIR POCKETS BUT STILL ........

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  • Anonymous, Muscat

    Thu, May 07 2020

    One more bopu of the supreme leader

    CEO or owners of the company should or shouldn’t care is their choice
    Cos they aren’t elected to power like our supreme leader
    All companies pay taxes and it’s the government’s responsibility to take care of the situation

    Actors died- they paid taxes, they didn’t swear to pay money they earned to the country

    Heard a wonderful saying “ a government which asks its citizen for donations even after collecting taxes is the most incompetent to run the system”

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