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No restrictions on interstate and intrastate movement: MHA order

The home secretary cited Unlock-3 guidelines dated July 29 while asking the state governments and administrations of Union territories not to stop people at borders. This includes movement of persons and goods for land border trade under treaties with neighbouring countries.

Updated on: Aug 23, 2020 12:49 AM IST
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Union home secretary Ajay Bhalla on Saturday asked all the states to make sure that there are no restrictions on interstate and intrastate movement of persons and goods during the ongoing unlocking process.

Labourers wearing protective face masks load grocery items onto a supply truck at a wholesale market during the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) outbreak in Kolkata. (REUTERS)
Labourers wearing protective face masks load grocery items onto a supply truck at a wholesale market during the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) outbreak in Kolkata. (REUTERS)

The home secretary cited Unlock-3 guidelines dated July 29 while asking the state governments and administrations of Union territories not to stop people at borders. This includes movement of persons and goods for land border trade under treaties with neighbouring countries.

The ministry of home affairs (MHA) was forced to intervene as there were reports that local-level restrictions on movement were being imposed by various districts and states.

Bhalla said in his letter reviewed by HT: “Such restrictions are creating problems in interstate movement of goods and services and are impacting the supply chain, resulting in disruption in economic activities and employment.”

The unlock guidelines clearly state that there shall be no restrictions on interstate and intrastate movement of persons and goods, he said in the letter.

Bhalla said that restrictions amount to the violation of guidelines issued by the MHA (ministry of home affairs) under provisions of the Disaster Management Act, 2005.

The home ministry didn’t specify on Saturday which states were violating the guidelines. The Unlock-3 is currently in force till August 31. The unlock process began on June 1 with the opening of industrial activities and offices across the country.

 
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