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COVID-19: Amid Exodus, Delhi L-G Baijal Urges Migrants to Stay

“You run Delhi with your hard work. This is your city,” he said.

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Amid an exodus of a migrant workers from Delhi after Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal announced a week-long lockdown in the national capital till 26 April, Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal on Tuesday, 20 April, took to Twitter to urge them to stay back.

Kejriwal had announced a partial lockdown in Delhi on Monday amid rising cases of COVID-19.

“You run Delhi with your hard work. This is your city,” Baijal said.

“I appeal to all the migrant labourers to not leave Delhi in panic... I assure you that amid the coronavirus pandemic, the government will take care of all your needs. We are making sure you get all required facilities,” he tweeted.

The L-G’s appeal comes amid a mass exodus of workers to their home states and crowding of bus and trains stations.

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Despite Kejriwal asking workers to not leave Delhi, visuals emerging from bus stops in Delhi’s Anand Vihar and nearby areas show massive crowds waiting to return to their hometowns.

A daily wage worker heading towards Anand Vihar Bus terminal told The Quint that they are concerned that the government might extend the lockdown.

"If the government extends the six-day lockdown what will we eat? This is exactly what happened last time, and we don't want to walk all the way to our homes this time,” he said.

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