COVID-19 India: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi urges PM Modi to decentralize power, "Trust the Chief Ministers".
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday said that if the fight against COVID-19 virus is centralized, then it'll be a 'calamity'. Gandhi urged PM MODI to make the states partners in decision making and thereby to devolve power. Rahul demanded transparency from the government in their battle against C
Congress
leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday said that if the fight against COVID-19 virus is
centralized, then it'll be a "calamity". Gandhi urged PM MODI to make
the states partners in decision making and thereby to devolve power. Rahul
demanded transparency from the government in their battle against Coronavirus
in a press conference via video conference.
Gandhi
has also called upon the government to inject the poor with direct cash and
provide a financial package so as to revive the economy. He said," We need
to decentralize power in dealing with the virus. If we keep this fight in PMO,
we will lose. The PM must devolve power. If we centralize, there will be a
calamity. PM has to trust chief ministers and chief ministers have to trust
district magistrates." He stressed that lockdown is a transition which
cannot be implemented successfully without the cooperation of every government
body. He also questioned the government to provide proper information to the
people on easing the lockdown or extension of it, post 17 May.

He
wants a direct injection of a sum, Rs 7500, into the hands of poor so as to
restore their hope and confidence in them. He demanded that the industry that
provides job must be protected and a financial package must be thought upon.
"We have to protect the job creators and have to build a wall for them to
protect jobs and wages of workers. We have to give them financial
support," stated Gandhi. "We need to start our economy soon, the more
time we lose, the worse impact it will have." he further added.
India's
Coronavirus death toll rose to 1886, and the number of reported cases went up
to 56,342 today. 103 deaths and 3,390 cases were registered in the last 24
hours.
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