On Prime Minister's seven mantras, Congress raises 7 questions


New Delhi, Apr 14 (IANS): The Prime Minister on Tuesday announced the extension of the lockdown till May 3 to contain the spread of the coronavirus. While the PM in his address listed seven points, the Congress has raised seven questions and has said that the public wants seven road maps from the government.

Congress Chief Spokesperson Randeep Surjewala accused the government that from February 1 till April 13 only 217,553 tests have been done. This works out to 3021 tests a day and asked when the government is going to start testing more people.

The Congress also asked the government why the PPE and other personal kit are not being provided to frontline workers and what is the strategy of the government on migrant labourers who are struggling to make ends meet.

"Lakhs of acres of Rabi crop is standing there as there are no arrangements for harvesting. What about the purchase of the crops on MSP and is there no responsibility of the government towards the farmers," questioned Surjewala.

There is mass unemployment and people are being retrenched from jobs. Where is the economic recovery taskforce, where will the youth go for employment and what is the government roadmap to streamline the economy, mainly the support system for farmers, small shopkeepers and marginalized workers, he asked.

"In comparison the the world the government is at the bottom in providing economic relief in the pandemic," said Surjewala.

The Prime Minister in his address to the nation, had listed '7 Mantras' to help as India is going through a difficult phase where it has to choose between life and livelihood.

Firstly, the Prime Minister advised, take special care of the elderly, especially those with pre-existing illnesses.

Secondly, he asked for strict adherence to social distancing norms that have been so far effective in combating coronavirus.

Next he asked to follow the guidelines given by the Ayush Department.

Fourthly, he appealed to every citizen to download and use the Aarogya Setu App. This app has been developed especially to track coronavirus cases.

Fifthly, he appealed to the people to help the poor and needy especially by providing food and protective gear such as face masks.

Sixthly, Modi asked employers to have compassion at this time of crisis and not to resort to layoffs of their employees.

Seventhly, he asked to show respect to health workers who are in the forefront in the battle against Covid-19.

  

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  • smr, Karkala

    Tue, Apr 14 2020

    The poor have been left to fend for themselves for 21+19 days, including practically soliciting food. There is money, there is food, but the government will not release either money or food.

    Many Chief Ministers demand for money elicited no response. Not a rupee has been added to the miserly package of March 25, 2020

    The economy experts like Raghuram Rajan to Jean Dreze, from Prabhat Patnaik to Abhijit Banerji, their advice has fallen on deaf years.

    Amazing PM address. Exhortation, rhetoric, inspiration..yet hollow on specifics! No financial package, no details, no concrete item. Neither for poor nor middle class nor industry nor businesses. Lock-down is good but cannot be end in itself! Where is single livelihood issue?

    The PM be assured that all stakeholders will do their duties and will strictly observe lock-down.

    After this: should we pray? We want concrete palliatives for these deprived classes and even for middle India and MSMEs.

    PM should have also announced serious relief for those who cannot make ends meet. MNREGA payments, JanDhan accounts, GST dues to states and aid to sweeten the pill.

    Jai Hind

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  • Sanjeev Kamath, Udupi / Seattle

    Tue, Apr 14 2020

    This is the time for any responsible and sensible politician is to suggest and resolve the questions and NOT just pose the questionsjust because he is in the opposition and lost his seat miserably.

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  • Ashok, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 15 2020

    Who is going to accept the suggestions from opposition, Trump in your case or Modi in our case?? Both as well as their supporters thinks they know everything in the world.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, India

    Tue, Apr 14 2020

    7 Mantras..
    .......&.....
    7 Tanthras!

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  • Netizen, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 14 2020

    Where is mota bhai all these days. Being a HM of the country he cant wash hands from his responsibilities.

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  • Dhurva, Bellampally

    Tue, Apr 14 2020

    In western world at least during crises opposition parties never raise question to the government. Either co-operate are remain silent.

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  • Sahil, Mangaluru

    Tue, Apr 14 2020

    OK sir....

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  • Ashok, Mangalore/Australia

    Tue, Apr 14 2020

    How much you know about Western Governments?? Do you know what financial help every citizen who lost job/ who is getting less income gets from the Western Governments?? Do you know people are not beaten like cattle by police in Western Governments? Do you know people still allowed to go out to buy essential items and the super markets are open by Western Governments? Do you know labours did not have to walk 200 kms ( and few die by doing so)reach their home in Western Governments? Lastly, who told you that opposition parties sleeping in Western Countries?? Opposition parties can ask legitimate questions and that's norm in a Democracy.

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  • Harsha, Mangaluru

    Tue, Apr 14 2020

    Agree with Ashok. Govt should consult opposition party and all chief ministers ,come up with solutions to help the people who lost jobs& are in crisis for food& shelter at this time. Esp migrant workers who are still stranded in cities are in great difficulty since they cannot get transportation to go back to their native places.. Hope & pray that govt comes up with rapid testing for corona & financial assistance package to these people who lost everything.

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  • G Veer S, Nagpur

    Tue, Apr 14 2020

    When did the govt at least listen to the opposition and consider its suggestion at any time good times or bad times???. When did the govt answer opposition questions at any time in the parliament???. Did the govt call for all party meeting to decide and fight this epidemic together.??? Every time govt has taken unanimous over night decisions without taking opposition into confidence unconstitutionally.

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