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Randeep Surjewala says "PM Modi busy in elections instead of dealing with corona"
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New Delhi: In the last few days, the political stir has increased considerably, in the meanwhile, on Wednesday, Congress blamed PM Narendra Modi for being negligent in dealing with the circumstances of the corona epidemic and leaving the people on their condition, saying that now they have 'Rajdharma' Must follow. The party's chief spokesperson, Randeep Surjewala, also claimed that India is in a severe shortage of anti-corona vaccines and other medical devices, but government ministers are only attacking attacks on opposition leaders.

Surjewala said, 'The statistics of coronavirus infection are frightening. This is unexpected. The Modi government has left individuals on their feet. Negligence is being done on their behalf. Even after attaining the time of one year, he did not make necessary arrangements to deal with this epidemic'. Surjewala claimed, 'There is a huge shortage of anti-corona vaccines in the country today. The government is refusing this and opposition leaders who raise questions are being attacked'. He said, 'Congress President Rahul Gandhi demanded that the foreign-made vaccine be approved, then Union Ministers Ravi Shankar Prasad and Smriti Irani attacked him'. 

But within a few days of Rahul Gandhi's suggestion, the government led by the PM accepted his suggestion. The Congress general secretary said that the government first attacked the party for the demand of the Congress to postpone the CBSE examinations, but later accepted the suggestion. In response to a question, he said, 'We know that corona is busy in the election rather than dealing with the danger. They should rise above all things and follow Rajdharma'.

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