Rahul Gandhi has a “limited understanding” of COVID-19: the head of the BJP JP Nadda

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Rahul Gandhi’s remarks criticizing the government about the coronavirus were rejected by the BJP today

New Delhi:

Slamming Rahul Gandhi for his criticism of how the Modi government handled the COVID-19 situation, BJP President JP Nadda said today that Congressman’s understanding of these issues is limited and that his statements do not not aim to resolve the crisis but are all political. .

Addressing a press conference on the first anniversary of the second term of the government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Nadda said the past year will be known for many bold decisions and timely actions to combat the coronavirus have assured that the situation remains under control in India, when many large and powerful countries have found themselves “helpless”.

The first year of the Modi government’s second term has been filled with unimaginable achievements and challenges, with the Prime Minister having to lead and make “bold and timely” decisions to fight the COVID-19 crisis, said Nadda.

Asked about Rahul Gandhi’s remark that the nationwide lockout failed in his goal, Mr. Nadda said: “Rahul Gandhi does not understand these issues in depth. His understanding and study of the problems is limited. C “That’s why he makes confusing comments sometimes questioning the lock and sometimes asking why it was not extended.”

His statements are for political and political purposes, and have nothing to do with solving the coronavirus problems, said the head of the BJP.

He blamed Congress for politicizing the issue and said the BJP was working to serve people during the crisis.

Responding to a question, Mr. Nadda said that the government’s argument for an independent India is to encourage Indian industrialists, not to go backwards or be subject to a license quota, a reference to the protectionist and control economy that India practiced before the 1991 reforms.

“Our philosophy will be progressive and not regressive,” he said.

He noted that coronavirus tests in India had reached 1.6 lakh per day compared to 10,000 earlier, and that the country produced more than 4.5 lakh of personal protective equipment (PPE) kits daily.

The head of the BJP cited the citizenship law (amendment), the cancellation of section 370, the strengthening of anti-terrorism laws and those against crimes against children and bank mergers among the government’s main successes.

He said Interior Minister Amit Shah played a key role in many of these decisions.

Nadda said Congress had worked for a long time to delay a decision on the Ayodhya case and added that a large Ram temple would now be built following a Supreme Court verdict.

Prime Minister Modi, since taking office as Prime Minister in 2014, has changed the “political culture” of governance and given it momentum, he said.

The coronavirus situation will have an impact on political campaigns during the elections, he said, adding that his party uses technological tools to organize its activities.

The first major election in the coming months is the Bihar Assembly ballot, scheduled for October-November.

He announced that the party would hold more than 2,000 digital rallies across the country to mark the first anniversary of “Modi govt 2.0”.

(With the exception of the title, this story was not edited by GalacticGaming staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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