HomeNewsIndiaOpposition in LS alleges failure in strategy to deal with COVID-19; BJP says Modi took all along, did well

Opposition in LS alleges failure in strategy to deal with COVID-19; BJP says Modi took all along, did well

The ruling allies said Prime Minister Narendra Modi led the fight against the killer virus well by taking states into confidence and several lives were saved by the government's persistent efforts.

September 20, 2020 / 22:13 IST
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The Opposition in Lok Sabha on September 20 alleged a failure in the strategy to deal with the coronavirus crisis, saying a sudden lockdown caused hardships to the migrants and the poor, a charge rejected by BJP and its ally JD (U).

The ruling allies said Prime Minister Narendra Modi led the fight against the killer virus well by taking states into confidence and several lives were saved by the government's persistent efforts.

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Initiating the debate on "COVID-19 pandemic in the country", Shashi Tharor (Congress) alleged "utter mismanagement" in dealing with the pandemic, saying the country witnessed a "fundamental breakdown" in government machinery in the past few months, instead of mature and proactive governance.

He said that instead of clearly-communicated protocol and comprehensive strategies on part of the government, the country witnessed a lack of clarity, readiness and preparedness to combat the virus.

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