Government’s wrong decisions ‘killed’ 50 lakh people, alleges Rahul Gandhi
The Hindu
He cites a report of Washington-based think tank Centre for Global Development that offered 3 scenarios of ‘excess deaths’ between Jan. 2020 and June 2021
Former Congress president Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday said wrong decisions of the Government of India (GoI) “killed” 50 lakh people during the COVID-19 pandemic. In a tweet, Mr. Gandhi cited a report of the , that offered three different scenarios of between January 2020 and June 2021. “The Truth. GOI’s wrong decisions during Covid second wave killed 50 lakh of our sisters, brothers, mothers and fathers,” he tweeted, tagging the working paper of the Centre for Global Development.More Related News

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