Children walk past a police barricade put up outside a residential area, during a nationwide lockdown to slow the spread of the coronavirus disease in Agra on April 23, 2020
Police fired tear gas on Monday to scatter migrant workers during clashes in Gujarat, officials said, as authorities relaxed one of the world’s strictest lockdowns to stem the spread of the coronavirus.
The nationwide lockdown, extended twice since it was adopted on March 25, is being eased in some areas, but will be in place until May 17, the government said last week. The tally of infections stands at more than 42,500, with over 1,300 dead.
About 1,000 stranded workers seeking help to return to homes in states across India gathered on the outskirts of the industrial and diamond-processing city of Surat, but threw stones at police who ordered them to break up, an official said.
“The police fired tear gas shells to disperse protesters,” a police official in Kadodara, near the site of the clash, told Reuters, seeking anonymity as he was not authorised to speak with media.
Television showed images of police entering buildings and homes in the area and detaining people.
Surat has suffered incidents of labour unrest since the lockdown began.
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