Tuesday, March 31, 2020

There are two India's


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Watch: India migrants sprayed with disinfectant, triggering outrage



A municipal worker sprays disinfectant on migrant workers before they board a bus to return to their villages, during a 21-day nationwide lockdown to slow the spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Lucknow, India, March 30, 2020

REUTERS/Pawan Kumar

NEW DELHI: Indian health workers caused outrage on Monday by spraying a group of migrants with disinfectant, amid fears that a large scale movement of people from cities to the countryside risked spreading the Covid-19 coronavirus.

Footage showed a group of migrant workers sitting on a street in Bareilly, a district in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh, as health officials in protective suits used hose pipes to douse them in disinfectant, prompting anger on social media.

Nitish Kumar, the top government official in the district, said health workers had been ordered to disinfect buses being used by the local authorities but in their zeal had also turned their hoses on migrant workers.

“I have asked for action to be taken against those responsible for this,” he said in a tweet.



India imposed a nationwide lockdown on March 25, with thousands of labourers subsequently fleeing cities for their home villages after work - and public transport - vanished.

India has registered more than a thousand cases of the coronavirus, of whom 29 have died, the Health Ministry said on Monday. Health officials say India is weeks away from a surge in cases that could overwhelm its weak public health system. - REUTERS



FB of Rana Ayyub:

There are two India's. One for the privileged and one for the poor. Look at this vulgar display of structural bias. Disinfectant sprayed on migrant labourers as if they are some variety of pests. Was this disinfectant sprayed on passengers who were airlifted from various countries ? Is this our bloody fucking morality?




2 comments:

  1. Australia has for decades sprayed all incoming passengers with insecticide.😷😷😷

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    1. never directly at passengers but only the general cabin area, and against bugs inimitable to agricultural matters

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