19 returnees refuse quarantine in Bengaluru; go back to Delhi


Bengaluru, May 14 (IANS): Only 19 passengers, who refused to undergo the 14-day institutional quarantine in the city after arriving in a special train earlier in the day, left for New Delhi in the return train, an official said on Thursday.

"An extra AC 3-tier coach has been attached to the special train (#02691) to take the 19 passengers who refused the mandatory 14-day quarantining on returning to the city earlier in the day," Bengaluru railway divisonal manager A.K. Verma told IANS after the train chugged out of the city station at 8:30 pm.

Though initially about 160 returnees wanted to go back to Delhi by the night train, about 141 withdrew later and reconciled to undergo the mandatory quarantine, as about 500 returnees did during the day, albeit very reluctantly.

"Sending the passengers unwilling for quarantining in the return train was decided by the Karnataka government in consultation with the Railway Police Force (RPF), as they cannot go home for the next 14 days and to avoid a law and order problem in the station, as many of them resorted to protests in the station since they arrived earlier in the day," said Verma.

Though 920 passengers boarded the superfast train in New Delhi on Tuesday night, 680 arrived in this tech city earlier in the day, as 240 of them alighted at 5-6 stations en route to their destination.

About 200 of the returnees protested against institutional quarantining in hotels and hostels and insisted on going home for same to ensure they are free from coronavirus.

When the state health and civic officials told the returnees, including women, children and senior citizens that they have to be in compulsory institutional quarantine for 14 days before going home in the city or other places in the southern state, finally 660 of them opted for quarantining as they had no other place to go.

 

  

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  • William DSouza, Mangalore

    Fri, May 15 2020

    BE HUMAN BEING FIRST... THINK TWICE, IF UNDER THE SITUATION WE ARE THERE, WHAT WE ARE THINKING AND DOING... REMEMBER ONE THING.. THOSE WHO COME FROM GULF ARE BEEN TESTED, EVEN THE BLOOD TEST...

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  • Nis, Mangalore

    Fri, May 15 2020

    Please note: "The quarantine has been free in government hostels and big Kalyana Mantapas organised by the BBMP"

    Not sure why this can't be undergone. Unless you want free 3-star/5-start facility accommodations.

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  • Honnappa, Byadagi

    Fri, May 15 2020

    Why this drama from this Central government, If passengers have been checked already. Lakhs of migrant labourers are going by walk, cycle, container trucksand other means of transport to UP and Bihar without any testing for COVID 19 . Biggest mass migration after partition of India in 1947

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  • Raj, Karkala

    Fri, May 15 2020

    States need to decide on bringing in people & Quarantine.

    Karnataka Govt decided to bring people from Gulf & converted Udupi District, which was free of Corona virus from 1.5 months into a Red Zone District.

    So, call is with State govt. Can it handle immigrants. Can we allow them to mingle freely with people?

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  • Ajay Rebello, Kallianpur

    Fri, May 15 2020

    They were not informed about quarantine beforehand and for hotel quarantine were required to pay 2000 rs per day totalling 28,000 for 14 days. Appears most were forced to agree.

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  • Prabhu, Karkala

    Fri, May 15 2020

    Same facility should be given to gulf returnees.

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  • jacintha, mangalore

    Fri, May 15 2020

    mr.prabhu dont drag again gulf people here tooo. ..

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  • Manoj B, mangalore

    Fri, May 15 2020

    @ Prabhu, Karkala

    careful there are 28 corona cases in karkala .. maybe you have to go through same stage

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  • Francis dsouza, UDUPI

    Fri, May 15 2020

    What is happening here they were not informed regarding quarantine at destinations.If so it was the mistakes of the concerned authorities

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, May 15 2020

    India is a Democratic Country ...

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  • Anwar, Mangalore

    Fri, May 15 2020

    There’s a thin line between being oversmart and common sense, anyone who’s against common sense should be forced to follow it. Straight & simple.

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  • Anand, Mangalore

    Fri, May 15 2020

    Why don't know the rules before boarding train. What a mess.

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  • Prashanth, Badiadka

    Thu, May 14 2020

    Govt quarantine facilities should run free of cost

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  • Maria D'Souza, Mangalore

    Thu, May 14 2020

    It's high time that the public need to be serious about the current situation and abide the rules and regulations advised by the government. They are really working hard to handle this Pandemic. Please be cooperative with them and follow d protocol set forth for your safety and safety of all. Sending them back to Delhi is an excellent decision. God bless Karnataka..👍🙏

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  • Petter Dsouza, Mumbai

    Fri, May 15 2020

    What rulese and regulations ! Govt has converted large hall in to quarantine facilities. Placing people in single hall is dangerous . One effected person in the group may results in affecting others.
    How many can afford single room in hotel that cost range from rs 1000 to 3000 for 14 days. ?
    Helath authorities need to look for a option. Those who wish to home quarantine, authorities need to verify their location and check if it meets the standard protocol of safety
    If so they shoudl be allowed.

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  • Dasappa Shetty B, Mangaluru

    Fri, May 15 2020

    Very easy to write comments.

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  • Farhan khan, Hyderabad

    Sat, May 16 2020

    I think it would be better if govt. Considers sending the covid negative persons to home quarantine they should not force them to quarantine in some hotel or govt. Hostel.

    Theres no harm in sending the person back home if he or she is not infected and this may not lead to over crowding in the quarantine centres provided by govt.

    Point to be considered not all people are capable.of taking quarantine in hotels some cannot afford this.

    This is just a suggestion rest depends on govt.

    Thanks.

    F.khan

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  • RkR, Mangalore/ Dubai

    Thu, May 14 2020

    Next phase z depression and anxiety disorder.
    God alone help them!!

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  • GURKA, Mangaluru

    Thu, May 14 2020

    They should diverted to PAKISTAN OR BANGLADESH as they are not interested to OBEY the land of the law !!Otherwise China ! Delhi is infamous for intolerance specifically with regard WOMEN !!

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