Time for PM to act instead of giving speeches: Cong
May 21, 2021  23:48
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The Congress on Friday said Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been missing in action all through the COVID-19 pandemic and it is time for him to act instead of giving speeches and advice.
 
The party said India needs compassion and healing instead of "tears of guilt" and a strong resolve to defeat COVID-19 through good governance.  
Earlier in the day, Modi had turned emotional while paying condolences to those who lost their lives due to coronavirus during a virtual interaction with doctors, paramedical staff and frontline health workers in his parliamentary constituency of Varanasi.  
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi took a swipe at the prime minister saying he should provide people vaccines instead of procrastinating.   
"Mr Modi, Vaccinate! Don't Procrastinate," he said on Twitter and shared a media report claiming that 70 per cent of districts have received less than 20 doses per 100 population.  
Congress chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala said, "India doesn't need 'tears of guilt', India needs compassion and healing, India needs resolve to defeat Covid, India needs governance and delivery."  
Congress general secretary (organisation) K C Venugopal said instead of giving speeches and advice, it is time the prime minister acted as he has been missing during the pandemic.  
"I think, instead of speeches, instead of advice, the prime minister has to act at least now action from the central government, action from the prime minister has been totally missing during this entire pandemic period, he told reporters at a virtual press conference.
"Now, the country is asking again and again what action you have taken. Instead of speeches, instead of advice, we need actions from the central government," he added.
Venugopal said Rahul Gandhi had cautioned the prime minister about the COVID-19 tsunami last year, but everybody took it very lightly and instead mocked the Congress leader.
Recalling Modi's remark in March last year that the Mahabharata war was won in 18 days but the war against coronavirus will take 21 days -- referring to the 21 day nation-wide lockdown announced by him back then -- Venugopal said the prime minister is now realising that it is a long battle.
But, for fighting this long war, how much precaution has been taken by the central government, the country is now asking, he said.
 
Venugopal asked how the central government was compensating the poor people who have lost their livelihoods as most states are under a lockdown.
"What is the government going to do? There is no answer," Venugopal said.
He also sought to know the government's plan to tackle the shortage of oxygen and medicines even as the threat posed by increasing cases of 'black fungus' is looming large.
Meanwhile, Congress spokesperson Pawan Khera wondered if the prime minister shedding tears will console those who have lost their dear ones to COVID.
"Will their pain be reduced? Someone who has lost a mother, father, brother, husband, wife, children, will their pain be compensated," he said.
"This country is far greater than the prime minister. What is more important than the prime minister's tears are the tears of every Indian that could have been stopped and lives saved had the mistakes not been done in the last one year," he said. -- PTI
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