Mumbai:
Shiv Sena said today that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has expressed confidence that the battle against COVID-19 will be won in 21 days, but it has been over 100 days and the crisis persists.
The fight against COVID-19 is more difficult than the war in Mahabharata, said an editorial by spokesman Shiv Sena “ Saamana ”, adding that the battle against the pandemic will continue until 2021 because the vaccine against illness will not be available before that.
He expressed concern that India had reported the third highest case of COVID-19 in the world.
It is unfortunate and serious for the country, which dreams of becoming a financial superpower, to report more than 25,000 cases of COVID-19 in 24 hours, said Shiv Sena.
We have left Russia behind in terms of the number of cases. We will reach first place in this unfortunate area if the number of cases continues to increase, “he added.
The Mahabharata War lasted 18 days. Prime Minister Narendra Modi had exuded confidence (in March) that we would win this battle against COVID-19 in 21 days. But it’s been over 100 days and the coronavirus has persisted and those who fight it are tired, said Shiv Sena.
Patients are recovering on a large scale in Maharashtra, but the situation in some parts of the state is getting hectic, she said, citing the example of Thane district, which has been a major COVID-19 hotspot.
The Shiv Sena said that many politicians, public officials, police, health workers and other administrators are infected with the disease, which is inappropriate for the country and the states.
“The coronavirus will be there and (we) must live with … the coronavirus vaccine will not be available before 2021 … it means that (we) will have to live with the coronavirus at least until then”, he said. -he declares.
Without naming anyone or any party, the Shiv Sena said there are questions about the length of the lockdown.
But when you open the door (ease restrictions), the “coronavirus messengers” are there, said the publication Marathi.
Maharashtra chief minister Uddhav Thackeray has relaxed the lock restrictions to some extent, but the threat is still not over, said Sena.
He said COVID-19 must be fought even though industries, the economy and lifestyle have been hit hard by the disease.
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