Nizamuddin and the people of Calcutta have returned to Odisha. Nizamuddin’s return was not found in various places; At the request of the Chief Minister, they have already registered. However, the government is worried about the influx of people from West Bengal and Kolkata into Odisha. All Jajpur-infected people have Kolkata links. The situation is similar in Bhadrak. And they have deceived themselves, the villagers and the people of the state in the name of quarantine. Despite repeated requests from the government and the district administration, they have been wandering around the village in the name of quarantine, playing cards, and marketing. And it’s hard to accurately estimate how many people have come in contact with them. The Laxmannath inter-state checkpoint, known as the Odisha-West Bengal border, has now become the Indo-Pakistan border. Owners of the local government or industry are reluctant to provide any benefits to those working as laborers in West Bengal. As a result, there are hunger strikes, and Oriya workers are more likely to return to their homeland than to die of disease. As a result, hundreds of workers from West Bengal are fleeing the country every day, some in Baleshwar, some in Bhadrak, some in Jajpur and some in Kendrapara. Despite repeated requests from the government and district administrations to stay in quarantine, they have not been able to do so. In the last 15 days, the number of coronary patients in Odisha has come under control. But West Bengal returnees have doubled that number again. Their lives are in danger today. The 90-hour shutdown period in Bhadrak, Baleshwar and Jajpur districts has come to an end today. The administration has also collected the largest number of samples from the district during this period. Now just wait for the result. God forbid these samples are negative from the outside. But our first duty is to be a conscious citizen of the country and the state. If anyone knows of any West Bengal return or coronary heart disease patient, we would like to see the administration first. Because no government or administration can save us alone in the face of such a catastrophe.
Rupak Ray
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