Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday urged migrants to not travel back to their homes amid growing concerns related to coronavirus, rep...

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday urged migrants to not travel back to their homes amid growing concerns related to coronavirus, reported PTI. The prime minister’s appeal came as India confirmed 324 cases, and states imposed partial or complete lockdown to restrict the rising cases of coronavirus in the country.
“It is my plea to you to stay put for a few days in the city where you are,” Modi tweeted in Hindi. “We can all stop this disease from spreading by doing so. By crowding railway stations and bus stands, we are playing with our health. Please be concerned about your health and that of your families. Don’t step out of home if not necessary.”
Following closure of shops and several establishments in an attempt to avoid the risk of infections, an exodus started in Mumbai and Pune as tens of thousands of workers in the unorganised sector made their way back home, reported The Indian Express. Crowds gathered at bus and railway stations in the two cities in Maharashtra, and others attempted to travel through autorickshaws and taxis.
मेरी सबसे प्रार्थना है कि आप जिस शहर में हैं, कृपया कुछ दिन वहीं रहिए। इससे हम सब इस बीमारी को फैलने से रोक सकते हैं। रेलवे स्टेशनों, बस...