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India’s management of Covid-19 was the best: Amit Shah

The Covid-19 pandemic is the biggest success story and example of the leadership of PM Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah told Network18 in an exclusive interview. He said measures such as "janta curfew" and "thali bajao" were mocked but were meant to build a collective fighting spirit in people.

September 19, 2025 / 21:24 IST
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Ranking Covid-19 as the harshest situation the world faced in recent times, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on September 19 said India’s management of the pandemic was the best across countries.

“I think the harshest situation faced by the world and in which India was the most successful of all was the Covid-19 pandemic. India, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi handled the crisis the best of all countries,” Shah said in an exclusive interview to Network 18.

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Earlier, Shah launched Network18's coffee table book 'Modi At 75' that brings together 75 defining moments from the Prime Minister’s remarkable journey.

In his interview with Network18's Group Editor-in-Chief, Shah said while governments of other countries were battling Covid-19, in India, the Central government, the state governments and all the people fought together.

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