PM Narendra Modi, on Monday, held a video meeting with the Chief Ministers of all states to discuss the strategy ahead with respect to fighting the Covid-19 pandemic in India and lifting the nationwide lockdown. At the Prime Minister's fifth video conference with Chief Ministers, at least five states have supported an extension of the current lockdown. However, they seem to be outnumbered by many state governments who have asked for more relaxations in opening up the economy. The states who supported the lockdown extension were: Punjab, Telangana, Maharashtra, and West Bengal Punjab CM Amarinder Singh asked for the states to be given greater flexibility in micro-planning. "The decision on designating red, orange/yellow and green zones should be left to the states, which are more cognizant of the ground realities", he said.
Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan took a similar stance as the Punjab CM by saying, "States face different challenges & therefore should be given the freedom to make reasonable changes to the guidelines relating to the lockdown."
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