SC asks Centre to discuss common pass for inter-state movement

nlock 1.0 was introduced after the end of Lock Down 4 but the corona virus figures in Delhi, which are surrounded by the borders of five states, are increasing, due to which restrictions were imposed on various borders in Delhi and National Capital Region.

Yogita S.
Published on: 4 Jun 2020 10:29 AM GMT
SC asks Centre to discuss common pass for inter-state movement
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New Delhi: Unlock 1.0 was introduced after the end of Lock Down 4 but the corona virus figures in Delhi, which are surrounded by the borders of five states, are increasing, due to which restrictions were imposed on various borders in Delhi and National Capital Region.

Due to which people are facing difficulty in commuting. In view of the problems of the people, a public interest litigation(PIL) was filed in the Supreme Court. Hearing this, the court on Wednesday directed to make a common pass for the NCR region.

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Hearing the PIL filed on the problems of the people of NCR, the Supreme Court said that a common portal should be created for movement in the NCR region. For this, all stake holders should meet and issue a common pass for the NCR region, so that the movement of the entire NCR from one pass can be done.

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The Supreme Court said that there should be a coherent policy for traffic in the NCR region of Delhi, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh. The court said that all states should formulate a uniform policy for this. This policy should be ready within a week. For this, a meeting of all three states should be held.

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Yogita S.

Yogita S.

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