New Delhi, Former Congress President Rahul Gandhi has launched another major attack on the Narendra Modi government at the Center. Rahul Gandhi has once again attacked the Modi government over the lockdown. Sharing a sentence of Albert Einstein, Rahul Gandhi wrote on Twitter that this lockdown proves that what is more dangerous than ignorance is mere arrogance.
Not only this, Rahul Gandhi has also shared a video with the graph of the increasing number of Corona Infections with his tweet. It was told in these graphs that the lockdown is being
imposed repeatedly in the country, but nothing is being achieved but the number of corona infected is continuously increasing.
In the graph shared by Rahul Gandhi, it is told that when the lockdown was implemented for the first time, there were 9 thousand cases of corona in the country. In the second lockdown,
the number of corona cases increased to 28 thousand. Similarly, for the third time when the lockdown was being implemented in the country, the number of corona patients in the country
was 45 thousand. At the same time, when the fourth lockdown was implemented, the number of patients had increased to 82500.
Significantly, Rahul Gandhi is constantly raising questions in front of the government about this time that when the number of corona infected people in the country was very low,
the government did lockdown but when the number is increasing continuously then why the lockdown was opened.
Not only this, Rahul Gandhi is also continuously presenting the problems of the migrant laborers and the demand for transferring cash in the account of lower middle class, poor and laborers.
They say that the government should give cash assistance instead of giving loan.
Rahul Gandhi has also interacted with many experts on the issue of corona transition, lockdown and economy. He has also spoken to former Reserve Bank Governor Raghuram Rajan,
Nobel laureate Abhijeet Banerjee and businessman Rajiv Bajaj.
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Just before lock-down a group of veteran activists singly and in twos and threes met general secretaries of the three communist parties senior leaders of the Congress party and of the RJD.