Amit Shah assured public, "There will be no shortage of essentials during lockdown"
Amit Shah assured public,
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In India, at 8 pm, the PM has imposed a 21-day lockdown. Which takes about three weeks. The same, after the complete lockdown, Union Home Minister Amit Shah has said that there is no need to panic, but all have to fight together against the coronavirus. Shah also assured that during lockdown there will be no shortage of essential commodities. In one tweet after Prime Minister Narendra Modi's announcement of the lockdown, Shah said that the central government is making all efforts with the state governments to deal with the situation.

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Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray spoke to the Prime Minister after the announcement of the country-wide lockdown. After that, in a live address on social media, he said that people need not panic. There is also no need to store essential commodities because there is no shortage of food grains in the country. Uddhav said that the PM's announcement that no person could get out of the house during the lockdown made him nervous like other people, but after talking to the Prime Minister he came to know that it was necessary during lockdown like Maharashtra Supply of goods will remain.

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After a three-week lockout in the war against Corona, Congress leader Kapil Sibal has questioned the Prime Minister about the economic package. He tweeted, 'Prime Minister's priority: 20,000 crores for Central Vista and 15,000 crores for medical infrastructure and no financial package yet! What happened about the Financial Task Force?

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