'Asked for fewer flights from 5 states, not ban' - Minister J C Madhuswamy


Bengaluru, May 29 (IANS): The Karnataka government has requested the Civil Aviation Ministry to reduce the number of flights from five states hit hard by Covid-19 and not a blanket ban on them, a minister clarified on Thursday.

"Karnataka has not sought for imposing a ban on flights emanating from these places, as reported in some sections of the media," state Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister J.C. Madhuswamy said in a statement, clarifying his earlier remarks.

The five states are Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan.


J C Madhuswamy

Karnataka has taken this decision because of the high rate of Covid-19 infection in these five states.

"Karnataka has appealed to the Civil Aviation Ministry to take steps to lessen the air traffic to the state, with the sacred intention that there may not be adequate quarantine facilities if there is a huge turnout at a short span of time," Madhuswamy explained.

However, the minister did not specify the number of flights Karnataka is ready to receive from these five states.

The clarification comes in the wake of media reports earlier in the day, saying the state cabinet had decided to ban all flights from these five states.

Similarly, Madhuswamy said that restrictions have been imposed on people coming to the state by road from Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and Gujarat to ensure that adequate quarantine facilities are available.

Another reason for asking limited visitors from the five states is to avert strain on quarantine facilities in Karnataka.

Including primary and secondary contacts, currently there are 23,851 people under observation for Covid-19 in the state.

Of late, the majority of infections in Karnataka are occurring in people returning from other states, mostly Maharashtra.

On Thursday, 85 of the 115 Covid-19 cases in the state were returnees from Maharashtra. Similarly, 84 per cent of the cases on Wednesday were returnees from the same state.

 

 

 

  

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  • shuba, Mumbai

    Fri, May 29 2020

    Leave it the passengers by giving suitable advice to take care and not
    mingle with others for the specified quarantine period. Let the family
    members and friends too help keep distance for isolated passenger who
    arrived to be safe. If a passenger knows how to full fill his/her travel formalities to the destination point he/she would definitely know the procedure and responsibilities to stay safe and abide by the prevailing rules.

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  • Af,,, MANGALORE

    Fri, May 29 2020

    Most Idiotic minister.

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  • A L Mendonca, Mangalore

    Fri, May 29 2020

    Flights will come, trains and buses will start and that was and is matter of fact.
    The 70 days were not only for quarantine, social distancing. It was Also or for preparation of opening economy. With more facilities for isolating infected passengers, screening, tracing and testing multiple times.
    From the beginning it was clear that country cannot afford a prolonged Lockdown.
    That was said at the first 21 day lockdown. Now it will be 67 days each day we lose 10 billion usd. This is Conservative estimate, comes to a mind boggling total of 50 lakh crores.
    Saying that flights and transportation should again slow down is reprehensible.

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