New Delhi:Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel on Saturday urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to permit states to carry out economic activities within their borders.
Interacting with the prime minister at a video conference of CMs, he said the ban on inter-state road, air and rail traffic be continued because of the increasing number of coronavirus cases.
But it would be appropriate to leave it to the state governments to decide whether economic activities within their borders should be relaxed or not , Baghel said in a statement.
"Given the current situation, we will definitely face an economic crisis," he cautioned. The chief minister also urged the prime minister to increase the number of personal protective equipment available and called for ramping up testing facilities to curb the spread of the disease.
He suggested that Central University examinations be postponed or held online. He sought an economic package for the MSME sector hit hard by the nationwide lockdown for 21 days.
Due to the long lockdown, the existence of this important sector, which provides the maximum employment to people, has been endangered, the chief minister said at the meeting.