New Delhi: Former Congress President Rahul Gandhi has once again hit out at the Central government amid the growing outbreak of the global epidemic coronavirus. He attacked the government's expenditure on PR and non-essential projects and appealed to the Centre to focus on covid-19 vaccines, oxygen, and other health services.
Rahul Gandhi has also warned that the crisis will get worse in the coming days. Rahul tweeted that in harmony, he appealed to the Central government to focus on corona vaccine, oxygen, and other health services instead of spending on PR and unnecessary projects. This crisis will deepen in the coming days. In that case, the country has to be prepared to deal with it. The present plight of the country is unbearable.
The Congress leader had earlier blamed the Modi government for the shortage of oxygen and hospital beds. He wrote in a tweet that corona can cause a decline in oxygen levels, but most of the deaths are due to lack of oxygen shortages and ICU beds. At present, the country is facing a catastrophic second Covid-19 wave. Two days ago, he had said that the crisis in India is not just corona, but anti-people policies of the Central Government. Not false celebrations and hollow speeches, but solve the country!
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— Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) April 24, 2021
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