PM Modi’s address to nation an ‘empty talk’, says Congress
The Hindu
“He put the onus of doing whatever little possible on State Governments and that also by practically advising them to not implement Lock Downs”
The Congress on Tuesday described Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s address to the nation as “empty talk” and said he had relinquished his responsibility. “The Prime Minister addressed the nation in the middle of a full blown catastrophe. He was expected to tell the nation as to what the government has done in terms of increasing beds in hospitals, increasing Oxygen output and streamlining supplies, making drugs like Remdesivir and Tocilizumab available, increasing the number of Ventilators and enhancing vaccination. However, he chose to relinquish all his responsibilities and put the onus of saving India on NGOs, Youth and Baal Mitras,” Congress general secretary Ajay Maken said in a statement. “He put the onus of doing whatever little possible on State Governments and that also by practically advising them to not implement Lock Downs,” he added.More Related News

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