Mamata demonstrates how to maintain “social distancing” by marking road with brick
PTI, Mar 27, 2020, 3:58 PM IST
Kolkata: Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee visited several markets in Kolkata on Thursday, March 26 amid the national lockdown and interacted with the people, as she picked up a brick and marked circles on the road, demonstrating how to maintain social distance while buying vegetables.
Banerjee visited Posta Market, Janbazar and Taltala Bazar in central Kolkata, besides the Gariahat Market in the southern part of the city around 5 pm.
During her visit to Janbazar, the chief minister picked up a brick and drew a few circles on the road near some vegetable vendors, demonstrating how people should maintain social distance when buying daily needs. As a crowd gathered to see her, Banerjee reproved them, asking to maintain some gap amodng each other.
She asked the Gariahat market committee to ensure that people follow the guidelines issued by the health department.
Banerjee asked the people to regularly use hand sanitiser and gloves while buying and selling goods.
#WATCH West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee seen directing officials and vendors to practice social distancing, in a market in Kolkata. #COVID19 pic.twitter.com/dwkDbvcraR
— ANI (@ANI) March 26, 2020
The chief minister said that the Posta Market, the largest wholesale market in the state, would be open till 5 pm everyday to enable buyers to get their essentials. She asked officials to make arrangements for migrant labourers in Posta at guest houses in the nearby Burrabazar area.
She asked Kolkata Police Commissioner Anuj Sharman, who was accompanying her, to ensure common people do not face undue harassment when they go out to buy essential items, while ensuring there is no crowding.
She is My CM
She is OUR CM
She is our DIDI
She is our Pride@MamataOfficial salute??? pic.twitter.com/Ow4f0GKMXe— Mimssi (@mimichakraborty) March 26, 2020
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