Mumbai: Maharashtra chief minister Uddhav Thackeray put paid to recent rumours that the army would be called to contain the covid-19 pandemic in Mumbai.
Addressing residents on his social media channels, Thackeray said that no decision would be taken without the government informing its citizens. “There is new rumour in Mumbai that the army is going to come here," Thackeray said. “Why should that happen?
So far, I have always informed you about my actions and taken you into my confidence. You are already supporting us. There will be no army in Mumbai.
I have been saying from day one that this may be a serious situation but the state is prepared to face it." In light of 16 migrant workers who were run over by a goods train near Aurangabad