BJP Brass Miffed With Hegde On Remarks Against Gandhi

Top leadership in BJP is unhappy with Anantkumar Hegde over his controversial remark on Mahatma Gandhi, party sources said on Monday.

Hegde has been asked to issue an unconditional apology, according to BJP sources.

This comes after Hegde had attacked Mahatma Gandhi by calling the freedom struggle led by him a “drama” and also questioned as to how “such people” come to be called ‘Mahatma’ in India.

“None of these so-called leaders were beaten up by the cops even once. Their independence movement was one big drama. It was staged by these leaders with the approval of the British. It was not a genuine fight. It was an adjustment freedom struggle,” he had said.

Soon after his remark, the Congress condemned it and called BJP MP Anantkumar Hegde “son” of Nathuram Godse, the assassin of the freedom fighter.

“Only sons of Nathuram Godse can make such comments on Mahatma Gandhi,” Congress leader BK Hariprasad on Monday said.

BJP leaders too found it difficult to defend Hegde on the controversial remarks.

Senior BJP leader Jagdambika Pal was cautious in his defence and said, “The whole world knows about Gandhi and it may be his personal opinion.”

Whereas senior BJP leaders avoid commenting on Hegde, Union Minister Ashwani Choubey said that Hegde should not have made the comment and added that Gandhi is a well-respected figure in the nation.

Another BJP MP from Haryana Sanjay Bhatia also tried to shy away from making a direct comment and instead said,” Congress did not implement what Gandhi preached. It is Prime Minister Narendra Modi who implemented Gandhi’s teachings in letter and spirit.”

(ANI)

Disruptions Mar Lok Sabha Session Over Citizenship Act

Lok Sabha witnessed disruptions during Question Hour on Monday from members of Congress and some other Opposition parties who continuously raised slogans against the government over the Citizenship Amendment Act despite appeals by Speaker Om Birla to take their seats.

The Opposition members started raising slogans soon after the House met for the day.

The Speaker proceeded with the Question Hour and repeatedly urged members to take their seats.

However, Opposition members kept raising slogans from the well of the House.

When Minister of State for Finance Anurag Thakur was answering a query, Opposition members raised the slogan “goli marwana band karo”.

They were apparently referring to Thakur’s remarks at an election speech in which he had spoken about ‘shooting the traitors of the country’.

The Election Commission had condemned his remarks and barred him from campaigning for Delhi Assembly polls for 72 hours.

Urging members to take their seats, the Speaker said they had been elected to the House to raise issues concerning people.

He said the Parliament was the temple of democracy and he would give them full opportunity to raise their issues.

Birla said the issues sought to be highlighted by Opposition members can be raised by them during the debate to the motion of thanks to the President’s Address.

He urged members to go back to their seats for the sake of “dignity of democracy”. (ANI)

9-Judge SC Bench To Hear Sabarimala Case On Thurs

The nine-judge bench of Supreme Court will hear the Sabarimala matter again on Thursday.

During the day’s hearing, Solicitor General (SG) Tushar Mehta told the Apex Court that the issues can be framed in the chambers itself.

He stated that there is no need to frame the questions and other issues if relevant, in an open court.

After hearing Mehta’s submissions, CJI SA Bobde observed that there are questions that arose in Sabarimala, and also there are questions that are there in other cases such as Muslim women’s demand to enter mosques, and the FGM in Dawoodi Bohras and whether Parsi women married to non-Parsis lose religion.

Earlier, CJI Bobde had said that the court will examine the matter and hear the scope of judicial review on the point of religious faith and women’s rights.

He had fixed a 10-day period for concluding the hearing on the petition seeking women’s entry into Sabarimala temple, mosques, and Parsi Agiyari.

The Apex Court had on January 13 said that it will only hear the questions referred to in the review order passed by it in November last year in the Sabarimala temple case, which allowed women and girls of all age groups to visit the shrine in Kerala.

The top court had in November last year, observed that the entry of women into places of worship is not just limited to the Sabarimala temple but also includes issues like allowing Muslim and Parsi women to enter religious practice.

The court is hearing a clutch of petitions seeking reconsideration of its September 2018 judgment that lifted the bar on menstruating women from worshipping in the Sabarimala temple.

The apex court in a landmark 4:1 ruling had set aside decades-old restrictions on the entry of women of menstruating age inside the temple.

The verdict had sparked a series of protests across Kerala, which eventually led to the filing of several petitions seeking review of the top court’s order challenging the authority of the court to intervene in a belief of the people. (ANI)

India Suspends e-Visa Facility For Visitors From China

India has temporarily suspended its e-visa facility for Chinese travellers and other foreign nationals residing in the country, the Indian Embassy in Beijing said on Sunday, amid the outbreak of the new strain of coronavirus that has claimed lives of over 300 in that country alone.

“Due to certain current developments, travel to India on e-visas stands temporarily suspended with immediate effect. This applies to holders of Chinese passports and applicants of other nationalities residing in the People’s Republic of China,” the embassy tweeted.

Those having “compelling reasons” to visit the country have been asked to contact the Indian Embassy in Beijing, consulates in Shanghai or Guangzhou and the Indian Visa Application Centres in these cities.

The virus originated in the Chinese city of Wuhan in December and has since then spread to various cities around the world. The confirmed cases of coronavirus in China have now surged past 14,000.

(ANI)

Delhi Elections: Kejriwal Sidesteps Shah’s Communal Bait

Outsmarting the heavy-handed, powerful and well-funded electoral juggernaut engine of the BJP in the coming Delhi Elections, Arvind Kejriwal is playing by his game plan, frustrating Amit Shah’s well known strategy of communal and divisive politics. The Delhi Election is only a week away. The capital has eluded the BJP for 22 years. It is desperate to ‘own’ it.

Predictably, the saffron party’s campaign, led by home minister Amit Shah, has been aimed at polarising voters along religious lines. Its infamous and well tested strategy of dividing the opposition, isolating a minority and infusing a communal agenda in the election is being thrown at full force to wrest Delhi from Arvind Kejriwal-led Aam Admi Party. But Kejriwal is avoiding a counter attack. The question on people’s mind is whether he will buckle.

ALSO READ: Why Kejriwal Still Has The Edge

The young Aam Admi Party is proving to be a tough and smart competitor. The Delhi chief minister has refused to take the BJP’s bait and deliberately steered clear of engaging with the saffron party on the ongoing Shaheen Bagh protest, a recurring theme in Shah’s speeches.

The home minister and the BJP’s army of campaigners has launched a vicious attack against the protest, describing it as an anti-national act. They have accused opposition parties of supporting the agitation who, they charge, are speaking Pakistan’s language. While inciting violence, the BJP has also gone as far as to describe Kejriwal as a terrorist.

Kejriwal’s AAP is, however, treading cautiously. Well aware that it is ill-equipped to counter the BJP’s brand of communal politics, the party is keeping the focus on its government’s achievements. Despite provocation from the other side, Kejriwal has not deviated from this carefully-crafted strategy of continuously highlighting how his government reduced power and water bills, improved the quality of education in government schools, set up mohalla clinics to provide health facilities in slums and introduced free bus travel for women.

ALSO READ: Amit Shah Is Playing With Fire

The subtle message of his “positive” campaign is that good governance benefits all sections of society and is not aimed at appeasing any one caste or community. On its part, the BJP has attempted to discredit Kejriwal for not delivering on his promises by pointing to the poor conditions in schools and the non-functioning mohalla clinics. But this has not cut much ice with the people. The underclass is firmly with the AAP. However, it is not clear if the BJP’s polarising campaign is having an impact, especially on the middle classes which are known to be taken in easily by its majoritarian agenda.

Kejriwal has always been adept at playing the victim card. When he entered politics seven years ago, he was constantly at war with the Modi government which, he charged, was meting out step-motherly treatment to Delhi only because it was led by the AAP. He complained that his government’s proposals were deliberately kept pending by the Centre and that he was not even allowed to appoint officials of his choice. But he has changed tack over the past year. Kejriwal stopped attacking Modi and even supported the Centre’s move to abrogate Article 370. Instead, the Delhi chief minister concentrated on propagating his government’s achievements and kept himself busy, launching a slew of schemes before the declaration of elections.

ALSO READ: If Shah Can’t Budge, Shaheen Bagh Too Won’t

As he fights to retain power for a second consecutive term, Kejriwal got another shot at playing the victim when BJP leader Parvesh Verma described him as a terrorist during the ongoing poll campaign. Instead of adopting a combative stand, which had become his trademark, Kejriwal struck an emotional note, saying he gave up his government job, sat on hunger strike in his fight against corruption and worked tirelessly to improve the education and health facilities in Delhi despite being severely diabetic. “I leave it to the people of Delhi to decide if they think of me as a son, brother or a terrorist,” he said plaintively.

This is not the first time that Kejriwal has donned a new avatar. He came into the limelight during the 2011 anti-corruption movement, demanding the immediate enactment of a Jan Lokpal Bill to scrutinize corruption cases against government officials and politicians.

But the activist-turned-politician quickly shifted his stand after the formation of the Aam Admi Party. Though he came to power on the anti-corruption plank, Kejriwal instead found merit in wooing the poor jhuggi jhopri residents and the lower middle classes by promising them cheaper power and water and better infrastructure, thus successfully hijacking the Congress support base.

The choice of a broom as his election symbol was another masterstroke as the scheduled castes immediately related to it as they believed it gave them dignity. At the same time, the broom symbolised the sweeping away of corruption and the promise of a cleaner government. Kejriwal also surprised mainstream political parties by building a strong party organization in a short span of time.  His band of soldiers kept a low profile and worked tirelessly and silently in the slums as well as tony upper-middle-class colonies. He shocked his political rivals when the AAP won 67 of the 70 Delhi assembly seats in 2015. 

For the BJP, the Delhi assembly election has become a prestige issue. For fifteen years, it tried but failed to dislodge the Congress. Today, it has put its entire election machinery at work to oust Kejriwal’ AAP, its new political enemy Unable to corner Kejriwal on the issue of poor governance, the BJP decided to go back to what is its trump card: communal polarisation. Besides demonizing the Shahbeen Bagh protesters, the BJP leaders are also highlighting the abrogation of Article 370, the triple talaq bill and the new citizenship law as the Modi government’s achievements to woo voters.   

Though the BJP’s strategy of focusing on national issues did not yield the desired results in the recent Haryana, Maharashtra and Jharkhand assembly polls, the party  is banking on the fact that as residents of  the country’s capital, voters in  Delhi have far greater exposure to national issues and are more influenced by them than voters in other states. It is equally true that the BJP has no choice but to highlight its ideological agenda as it is finding it difficult to corner the AAP on the issue of governance.

Union Budget 2020

Watch – Expert Opinion Divided On Union Budget 2020

While some finance and taxation experts called the Union Budget 2020-21 a disappointment, there were others who saw it a growth-oriented exercise. LokMarg captures the diverse opinion of finance professionals on the roadmap presented by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman

Sitharaman Presents Union Budget 2020: Highlights

Presenting the first Union Budget of the third decade of 21st century, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Saturday unveiled a series of far-reaching reforms, aimed at energising the Indian economy through a combination of short-term, medium-term, and long-term measures.

3-PROMINENT THEMES OF BUDGET

Aspirational India: Better standards of living with access to health, education and better jobs for all sections of the society

Economic Development for all: ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas’

Caring Society: Both humane and compassionate, Antyodaya as an article of faith.

Three broad themes are held together by corruption-free, policy-driven good governance.

THREE COMPONENTS OF ASPIRATIONAL INDIA

  • Agriculture, Irrigation, and Rural Development
  • Wellness, Water, and Sanitation
  • Education and Skills

INCOME TAX SLABS

  • Those earning up to Rs 5 lakh in a year will pay no tax.
  • Income between Rs 5-7.5 lakh, the tax rate is 10 pc.
  • Income between Rs 7.5-10 lakh, the tax rate is 15 pc.
  • Income between Rs 10-12.5 lakh, tax rate cut to 20 pc from 30 pc.
  • Income above 15 lakh rupees will continue to be taxed at 30 pc.
  • A person earning Rs 15 lakh per anum and not availing any deductions will now pay Rs 1.95 lakh tax in place of Rs 2.73 lakh.
  • The new personal income tax regime entails an estimated revenue foregone amounting to Rs 40,000 crore per year.

ENTREPRENEURSHIP

  • Investment clearance cell to provide ‘End-to-End’ facilitation and support to entrepreneurial youth.
  • Developing five new smart cities in collaboration with states in PPP mode.
  • Encouraging the manufacture of mobile phones, electronic equipment and semiconductor packaging.
  • National technical textiles mission to position India as a global leader.

GOVERNMENT DEBT

  • Te government’s debt has reduced to 48.9 per cent from 52.2 per cent, while presenting the Union Budget in the Lok Sabha.
  • With renewed vigour, under PM’s leadership, we commit ourselves to present the people of India with all humility and dedication. People have reposed faith in our economic policy, said Sitharaman.

16-ACTION POINTS FOR AGRICULTURE

  • Rs 2.83 lakh crore to be allocated for 16-action points:

I. Rs 1.60 lakh crore for agriculture, irrigation and allied activities

II. Rs 1.23 lakh crore for rural development and Panchayati Raj

AGRICULTURE CREDIT

  • Rs 15 lakh crore target set for the year 2020-21
  • PM-KISAN beneficiaries to be covered under the KCC scheme
  • Comprehensive measures for 100 water-stressed districts proposed.

BLUE ECONOMY

  • Rs 1 lakh crore fisheries’ exports to be achieved by 2024-25
  • 200 lakh tonnes fish production targeted by 2022-23
  • 3,477 Sagar Mitras and 500 Fish Farmer Producer Organisations to involve youth in fisheries extension

KISAN RAIL

  • To build a seamless national cold supply chain for perishables
  • Express and Freight trains to have refrigerated coaches

KRISHI UDAAN

  • Both international and national routes to be covered
  • North-East and tribal districts to realize Improved value of agri-products
  • One-Product One-District for better marketing and export in the Horticulture sector

PM-KUSUM TO BE EXPANDED

  • 20 lakh farmers to be provided for setting up stand-alone solar pumps
  • Another 15 lakh farmers to be helped to solarise their grid-connected pump sets
  • Scheme to enable farmers to set up solar power generation capacity on their fallow/barren lands and to sell it to the grid.

VILLAGE STORAGE SCHEME

  • To be run by the SHGs to provide farmers a good holding capacity and reduce their logistics cost
  • Women, SHGs to regain their position as Dhaanya Lakshmi
  • Warehousing in line with Warehouse Development and Regulatory Authority norms
  • Financing on Negotiable Warehousing Receipts (e-NWR) to be integrated with e-NAM

LIVESTOCK

  • Doubling of milk processing capacity to 108 million MT from 53.5 million MT by 2025
  • Artificial insemination to be increased to 70 per cent from the present 30 pc.
  • MNREGS to be dovetailed to develop fodder farms.

WELLNESS, WATER AND SANITATION

  • Rs 69,000 crore allocated for the overall healthcare sector
  • Rs 6400 crore out of Rs 69,000 crore PMJAY.
  • Augmenting local water sources, recharging existing sources, and promoting water harvesting and desalination
  • Cities with million-plus population to be encouraged to achieve the objective during the current year itself
  • Rs12, 300 crore allocation for Swachh Bharat Mission in 2020-21
  • Emphasis on liquid and greywater management
  • Focus also on Solid-waste collection, source segregation, and processing.

EDUCATION AND SKILLS

  • Rs 99,300 crore for the education sector and Rs 3,000 crore for skill development in 2020-21
  • New Education Policy to be announced soon
  • National Police University and National Forensic Science University proposed for policing science, forensic science, and cyber-forensics.
  • Degree level full-fledged online education program by Top-100 institutions in the National Institutional Ranking Framework.
  • 150 higher educational institutions to start apprenticeship embedded degree/diploma courses by March 2021.
  • External Commercial Borrowings and FDI to be enabled for the education sector

INDUSTRY, COMMERCE, INVESTMENT

  • Rs 27,300 crore allocated for 2020-21 for development and promotion of industry and commerce.
  • Investment Clearance Cell to provide ‘end to end’ facilitation and support
  • Five new smart cities proposed to be developed
  • Scheme to encourage the manufacture of mobile phones, electronic equipment and semi-conductor packaging proposed
  • National Technical Textiles Mission to be set up at an estimated outlay of Rs 1,480 crore
  • New scheme NIRVIK to be launched to achieve higher export credit disbursement, which provides for higher insurance coverage, reduction in premium for small exporters, and simplified procedure for claim settlements.

INFRASTRUCTURE

  • Rs 100 lakh crore to be invested on infrastructure over the next 5 years
  • Rs 103 lakh crore worth projects, launched on December 31, 2019
  • A National Logistics Policy to be released soon to clarify roles of the Union Government, State Governments and key regulators.
  • National Skill Development Agency to give special thrust to infrastructure-focused skill development opportunities.
  • Rs 1.7 lakh crore proposed for transport infrastructure in 2020-21.

HIGHWAYS

  • Accelerated development of highways to be undertaken including 2500 km access control highways, 9000 km of economic corridors, 2000 km of coastal and land port roads, and 2000 km of strategic highways.
  • Delhi-Mumbai Expressway and two other packages to be completed by 2023.
  • Chennai-Bengaluru Expressway to be started.
  • Proposed to monetise at least 12 lots of highway bundles of over 6000 km before 2024

INDIAN RAILWAYS

  • Large solar power capacity to be set up alongside rail tracks, on land owned by railways
  • Four station re-development projects and operation of 150 passenger trains through PPP
  • More Tejas-type trains to connect iconic tourist destinations
  • High-speed train between Mumbai and Ahmedabad to be actively pursued
  • 148 km long Bengaluru Suburban transport project at a cost of Rs 18,600 crore to have fares on the metro model.
  • Central government to provide 20 per cent of the equity and facilitate external assistance up to 60 per cent of the project cost
  • 550 Wi-Fi facilities commissioned in as many stations
  • Zero unmanned crossings
  • 27,000-km of tracks to be electrified

CARING SOCIETY

  • Allocation of Rs 35,600 crore for nutrition-related programmes proposed for 2020-21
  • Rs 28, 600 crore proposed for women-specific programmes
  • Rs 85,000 crore proposed for 2020-21 for the welfare of Scheduled Castes and Other Backward Classes
  • Rs 53,700 crore provided to further development and welfare of Scheduled Tribes
  • Enhanced allocation of Rs 9,500 crore provided for 2020-21 for Senior Citizens and Divyang

GOVERNANCE

  • Clean, corruption-free, policy-driven, good in intent and most importantly trusting in faith
  • Taxpayer Charter for fairness and efficiency in tax administration
  • An independent, professional and specialist National Recruitment Agency (NRA) for conducting a computer-based online Common Eligibility Test for recruitment.
  • New National Policy on Official Statistics to promote the use of the latest technologies including AI.

DEVELOPMENT OF NORTHEAST

  • Improved flow of funds using the online portal by the government
  • Greater access to the financial assistance of Multilateral and Bilateral funding agencies.
  • Development of Union Territories of J&K and Ladakh: Rs 30,757 crore for the financial year 2020-21.
  • The Union Territory of Ladakh has been provided with Rs 5,958.

FINANCIAL SECTOR

  • Reforms accomplished in PSBs: 10 banks consolidated into 4, Rs 3,50,000 crore capital infused, governance reforms to be carried out to bring in transparency and greater professionalism in PSBs.
  • Scheduled Commercial Bank’s health under monitoring through a robust mechanism, keeping depositors’ money safe.
  • Government to sell its balance holding in IDBI Bank to private, retail and institutional investors through the stock exchange.

DISINVESTMENT

  • Government to sell a part of its holding in LIC by way of Initial Public Offer (IPO)

FISCAL MANAGEMENT

  • For the FY 2019-20: Revised estimates of expenditure at Rs 26.99 lakh crore and revised estimates of receipts estimated at Rs 19.32 lakh crore.
  • For the year 2020-21, nominal growth of GDP estimated at 10 pc, receipts estimated at Rs 22.46 lakh cr, and expenditure at Rs 30.42 lakh cr.
  • Fiscal deficit of 3.8 pc estimated in RE 2019-20 and 3.5 pc for BE 2020-21.
  • Market borrowings: Net market borrowings at Rs 4.99 lakh crore for 2019-20 and Rs 5.36 lakh crore for 2020-21.
  • A good part of the borrowings for the financial year 2020-21 to go towards capital expenditure that has been scaled up by more than 21 per cent.

DIRECT TAX

  • Around 70 of the existing exemptions and deductions (more than 100) to be removed in the new simplified regime.
  • Remaining exemptions and deductions to be reviewed and rationalised in coming years.
  • New tax regime to be optional – an individual may continue to pay tax as per the old regime and avail deductions and exemptions.
  • Measures to pre-fill the income tax return initiated so that an individual who opts for the new regime gets pre-filled income tax returns and would need no assistance from an expert to pay income tax.
  • New regime to entail estimated revenue forgone of Rs 40,000 crore per year.

CORPORATE TAX

  • Tax rate of 15 per cent extended to new electricity generation companies
  • Indian corporate tax rates now amongst the lowest in the world
  • Dividend Distribution Tax (DDT) removed making India a more attractive investment destination. Rs 25,000 crore estimated annual revenue is forgone.

START-UPS

  • Start-ups with turnover up to Rs 100 crore to enjoy 100 pc deductions for three consecutive assessment years out of 10 years.
  • Tax payment on ESOPs deferred.

MSMEs TO BOOST LESS-CASH ECONOMY

  • Turnover threshold for audit increased to Rs 5 crore from Rs 1 crore for businesses carrying out less than 5 per cent business transactions in cash.
  • Tax concession for foreign investments: 100 pc tax exemption to the interest, dividend and capital gains income on the investment made in infrastructure and priority sectors before 31st March 2024 with a minimum lock-in period of three years by the Sovereign Wealth Fund of foreign governments.

AFFORDABLE HOUSING

  • Additional deduction up to Rs 1.5 lakh for interest paid on loans taken for an affordable house extended till 31st March 2021.
  • Date of approval of affordable housing projects for availing tax holiday on profits earned by developers extended till 31st March 2021.

INDIRECT TAX

  • GST: Cash reward system envisaged to incentivise customers to seek invoice.
  • Simplified return with features like SMS based filing for nil return and improved input tax credit flow to be implemented from April 1, 2020, as a pilot run.

Customs Duties: Customs duty raised on footwear to 35 pc from 25 pc and on furniture goods to 25 pc from 20 pc.

  • Basic customs duty on imports of newsprint and light-weight coated paper reduced from 10 pc to 5 pc.
  • Customs duty rates revised on electric vehicles and parts of mobiles
  • 5 pc health cess to be imposed on the imports of medical devices, except those exempt from BCD.
  • Lower customs duty on certain inputs and raw materials like fuse, chemicals, and plastics.
  • Higher customs duty on certain goods like auto-parts, chemicals, etc., which are also being made domestically.

INDIAN ECONOMY

  • India now the fifth largest economy of the world.
  • 7.4 per cent average growth clocked during 2014-19 with inflation averaging around 4.5 pc.
  • 271 million people raised out of poverty during 2006-16.
  • India’s Foreign Direct Investment elevated to US$ 284 billion during 2014-19 from US$ 190 billion during 2009-14.
  • Central government debt reduced to 48.7 pc of GDP (March 2019) from 52.2 pc (March 2014).

(ANI)

Another Man Opens Fire On Shaheen Bagh Protesters

A man has opened fired bullets in Shaheen Bagh area on Saturday evening. Police have taken him into their custody.

The man who fired aerial shots at Shaheen Bagh protest site on Saturday has told the police that he was angry with the traffic blockade as his cousin’s wedding is approaching and he had to run around a lot make arrangments, police sources said.

The police have detained the man, identified as Kapil Gujjar, a resident of Dallupura village near Delhi-Noida border, said Chinmoy Biswal, DCP, South-East.

“The police personnel overpowered and detained him on the spot while he was firing in the air. He is being interrogated. He said his name is Kapil. An FIR is being registered, further investigation is underway,” said DCP Biswal while speaking to the reporters here.

According to Delhi Police sources, Kapil has told the police that the protest at Shaheen Bagh caused traffic jams in the area. His cousin sister’s wedding was coming up and he used to get stuck in traffic for hours while going to Lajpat Nagar to make arrangements. Hence, he took this step.

The man had fired in the air, Biswal said. The weapon used by him has been seized.

Empty bullet shells were seen at the site where the man, a resident of Dallupura village (near Noida border), opened fire in Shaheen Bagh today. However, no injuries have been reported in the incident.

Protests against Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) have been going on in at Delhi’s Shaheen Bagh for over a month now.

(ANI)

324 Indians Air-lifted From China, 220 To Be Quarantined

The Air India special flight carrying 324 Indians from Wuhan, China landed in the national capital on Saturday.

220 of the 324 Indians evacuated from the coronavirus-hit Chinese city of Wuhan were sent to the Army quarantine facility at Manesar on Saturday, while the remaining 104 were shifted to Indo-Tibetan Border Police-managed Chhawla Camp in the national capital for medical observation, the Health Ministry said.

The 324 evacuees — including 3 minors and 211 students — had arrived in India on Saturday morning on Air India’s Boeing 747 Jumbo aircraft. The passengers will be kept in isolation at the quarantine facilities for 14 days in the said locations.

All the evacuees had gone through the necessary screening at the Indira Gandhi International Airport upon arrival.

The second Air India special flight will depart to Wuhan on Saturday afternoon for the evacuation of Indians, national carrier’s spokesperson Dhananjay Kumar said.

(ANI)