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HEARING A petition concerning migrant workers hit by the lockdown to curb the COVID-19 spread, the Supreme Court on Tuesday said it did not want to interfere in government decisions for the next 10-15 days.
Heading a three-judge bench, Chief Justice of India S A Bobde made the remarks while hearing the plea by activist Harsh Mander.
The bench pointed out that according to the government, all those accommodated in the shelters were being provided with food.
Appearing for the Centre, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta said the government is on the job and is looking into complaints received.
The CJI pointed out that the petitioners were saying that in some shelters, the food is inedible and added that this is not something the court could monitor.
The court, however, observed that it will ask the government to put in place a helpline for complaints.
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