What is the 'national exit plan' from lockdown: Congress


New Delhi, May 15 (IANS): The Congress has asked the government to spell out a roadmap for exiting the lockdown two days ahead of the expiry of lockdown-3 and following Prime Minister Modi seeking the states' suggestions for lifting the restrictions.

"Where is the national exit plan," asked Manish Tewari, Congress spokesperson on Friday.

"India announced a lockdown when the case count was 181 and now when you are lifting the lockdown, the number of cases has crossed 80,000. India is the first country apart from the US to be doing so," said Tewari.

He said when the government can announce putting into effect the miscellaneous clause in the Disaster Management Act, then it can also come out with the exit plan.

"The Prime Minister is playing a unique game as he announced lockdown; and now when things are out of hands, then the onus is put on the states to suffer the wrath of people. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman too has put the onus of migrants on the states," said Tewari.

The Congress said since states have to face people, no government can allow anarchy. "Therefore, states should be given more flexibility."

The party has been questioning the exit strategy and former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had asked the party chief ministers to press the Centre for a roadmap.

Former party president Rahul Gandhi has emphasized that states should be consulted on zone categorization. He has asserted that the opening of the economy should be left to the states as they know better about the supply chain.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his address on Tuesday said that coronavirus is a reality. He hinted that lockdown 4.0 would be "totally different."

The PM has also said in a video conference with Chief Ministers that as the country moves ahead, the economic activities that have been restarted would gain steam. He also asked state governments to ensure that rural India remains free from the Covid-19 crisis.

The Chief Ministers who couldn't make themselves heard during the video conference on Monday were told to send their suggestions by May 15.

Though Maharashtra, Punjab, West Bengal and Telangana insisted on extending the current lockdown, some other states such as Delhi wanted greater freedom to open the economy, except in the containment zones.

 

  

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  • Satish Kunder, Mangalore/Mumbai

    Fri, May 15 2020

    This government is confused. Their is only knee jerk reaction.

    See the fate of migrant workers. Lakhs and lakhs of people walked to their native place and then government woke up to start railways.

    So there is no exit plan. They will wake up suddenly when they find people are pushed to the corner without salary and job.

    This crisis has made it clear that only speeches cannot help in governance

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  • Sahil, Mangaluru

    Fri, May 15 2020

    Exit plan just few migran workers back to pavilions.

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  • Charan, Mangalore

    Fri, May 15 2020

    Indians have given the exit plan for Congress in 2014 and 2019. Their leader was booted out of their 100 year old home constituency in the hands of a lady and had to contest in a muslim majority area in Kerala for survival. The supporters are just online warrriors confined to their dressing room,
    What more do they want.

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  • R.Bhandarkar, Mangaluru

    Fri, May 15 2020

    When will these people learn ?

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Fri, May 15 2020

    It is surprising that instead of re-organising their party and enouraging new leaders committed to secularism and socialism, Congress leaders are just making noise??? noise will not take them any where in the current situation where they have lost their base and are like rudderless ship...

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Fri, May 15 2020

    Ask questions to those who can answer.

    At present, such people do not seem to exist anywhere closeby.

    A few who have free time are clapping and lighting diyas.

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  • myna, mysuru

    Fri, May 15 2020

    Congress should first explain in simple terms to the GOI what is meant by an 'Exit Plan' because the present GOI has not employed anyone as can be seen with the unemployment rate increasing from 4% to 7% post demonetisation and now to 37% post-COVID 19. Otherwise, the GOI will presume that Congress is asking the GOI to exit!!!

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