New Delhi: In this hour of crisis when India is battling one of its worst nightmares - COVID-19, there are a few chief ministers whose work seems to stand out as far as fighting the virus is concerned.
Uddhav Thackeray:
Well before the pan-India shutdown, like many state chiefs, Maharashtra's Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray on March 20 announced that from Friday midnight all workplaces will remain closed till March 31. His order was also applicable to Mumbai, MMR Region, Pune, Pimpri Chinchwad and Nagpur.
Well before that, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation had announced that all shops located in several localities of Mumbai will remain shut on alternate days indefinitely.
He had said, "There has been a drastic difference in the crowd in public places, however, we still need to do this for 15 days. We don't have any option but to have a social distancing. You may not like it, but we have no option for it."
After a nationwide lockdown announcement, he soothed the nerves by assuring Maharashtra has enough supply of essentials. "I appeal to employers not to cut wages of their workers or stop their services....don't flock the markets. To purchase essential commodities, go to market alone and maintain distance (with one another). We will win this war and celebrate Gudi Padwa as usual," he said.
Ashok Gehlot:
Just as Thackeray, Gehlot announced a lockdown in Rajasthan till March 31, soon enough. He also demanded a Central relief package for the state's tourism and hospitality industry, MSMEs and all the weaker sections of the society.
He in fact wrote a letter to Prime Minister Naredra Modi asking for such a relief package.
Way before that he tried to build a political consensus. The Rajasthan Chief Minister called for an all-party meeting to discuss the situation related to the novel coronavirus in the state. He also called a meeting of religious leaders.
Pinarayi Vijayan:
Kerala was the first state that reported a coronavirus infection in India and a state with one of the highest infection rates from corona. That said, the approach of the state government has been coordinated and clinical.
Apart from building isolation facilities, what drew a lot of attention was the economic package announced much before that of the Centre. Though sceptics question its viability, but Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan attempted to kickstart the badly hit economy with a Rs 20,000-crore package. It came ahead of Modi's announcement of economic task force.
A total of 72,460 persons are under observation in Kerala, the CM said on Wednesday, out of them only 466 in hospitals. Kerala was among the states that declared a statewide lockdown ahead of the nationwide shutdown.
He regularly spoke to people via media or Twitter to skirt any panic.
Bhupesh Baghel:
To prevent the spread of coronavirus infection, several important decisions were being taken by the Chhattisgarh CM Bhupesh Baghel. Even before the announcement of lockdown in the entire country, the government had issued instructions for the lockdown in the state. Instructions were given to seal the boundaries only after the first positive case came in the state.
Along with this, a banner with photo of the CM has been installed in the entire state, including the capital Raipur, which is becoming viral on social media. The banner says, 'Return home'.