Hopes of entire nation in hands of voters of West Bengal: Chidambaram
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“An election is to hold the government accountable. The BJP is solely responsible for the medical catastrophe that has fallen on the country,” the senior Congress chief tweeted.
Senior Congress chief P. Chidambaram on Wednesday held the BJP liable for the “medical catastrophe” in the nation and urged the individuals of West Bengal to talk for the entire nation whereas voting in the continuing Assembly polls.
The sixth part of the Assembly election in the State can be held on April 22.
“An election is to hold the government accountable. The BJP is solely responsible for the medical catastrophe that has fallen on the country. The hopes of the entire nation are in the hands of the voters of [West] Bengal,” Mr. Chidambaram tweeted.
“Voters in the 6th round of polling in West Bengal tomorrow [22 April] have a great opportunity to speak for the entire country,” he mentioned.
The Congress chief condemned the present scenario attributable to COVID-19 in the nation. “What has changed since April 2020? If anything, things have become much worse,” he mentioned.
Chidambaram additionally mentioned the plight of migrant employees, as proven on TV, in lengthy queues outdoors railway and bus stations was “heart rending”.
“There is no shortage of vaccines, says Health Minister. Believe the minister. There is only a shortage of patients. Central government will issue an advertisement calling for applications from patients who want vaccines,” he mentioned in one other tweet.
“There is no crowding at railway stations, says Railway Minister. Believe the Minister. The long queues shown on TV channels are there only to assist the Railway police to guard the stations,” he added.
The Congress has been vital of the dealing with of the pandemic in India, the place the COVID-19 an infection tally climbed to 1,56,16,130 on Wednesday, with 2,95,041 new circumstances, whereas the energetic caseload surpassed the 21-lakh mark.
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