‘Failed Lockdown Resembles’ Like This Graph,Says Rahul Gandhi
‘Failed Lockdown Resembles’ like this graph, says Rahul Gandhi. The previous Congress president had before too named the lockdown in India as “failed”. Scrutinizing the government’s lockdown technique to counter COVID-19, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi contrasted India’s ailment chart with different nations to state this is “what a failed lockdown resembles”.
Gandhi, who had prior said that India is the first nation to have loosened up the lockdown when COVID-19 cases are rising, likewise shared charts of Spain, Germany, Italy, and the UK, which had indicated a decrease in cases after the lockdown. This is what a failed lockdown resembles,” he said on Twitter while ripping into the government. The previous Congress president had before too named the lockdown in India as “fizzled” which has not helped see a decrease in cases. India has seen a consistent ascent in the number of cases since the time the lockdown has been loose since June 1. India saw a record single-day hop of 9,851 coronavirus cases and 273 deaths on Friday, pushing the across the country disease count to 2,26,770 and the loss of life to 6,348, as indicated by the Union Health Ministry.
India stood seventh among the country’s most noticeably terrible hit by the COVID-19 pandemic after the US, Brazil, Russia, the UK, Spain, and Italy.
Rahul Gandhi had before said that if the government functions aimlessly and takes impromptu measures during the non-lockdown period, the nation will confront the second flood of coronavirus which will be “incredibly decimating”.
“We need to ask the government, what is their technique most definitely and what safety measures they are going to take, how are they thinking and how they are going to help the transients and our states?” he had asked prior.
Gandhi had before said that it was criminal with respect to the government not to give money to individuals and the business to develop out of this emergency.
He had named the lockdown forced by the administration to contain the spread of infection as one that “fizzled” in accomplishing its point and reason.