Lockdown has failed: Rahul

NEW DELHI, May 26:
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi today said the four phases of the nationwide lockdown have “failed” and not given the results that Prime Minister Narendra Modi expected as he urged the Centre to spell out its strategy for “opening up” the country.
Addressing an online press conference, he expressed concern that India is the only country which is relaxing the lockdown when the virus is “exponentially rising”.
He said that if the Government functions haphazardly and takes ad-hoc measures during the non-lockdown period, the country will face a second wave of coronavirus which will be “extremely devastating”.
The Congress leader asked the Prime Minister to play aggressively on the front foot and tell the country on what he intends to do moving forward. He said the Prime Minister who initially played on the front foot has now gone on the back foot as he is not seen.
He, however, said he did not rate Modi’s performance saying he is not a professor and “that would be inappropriate for me to do”.
Gandhi further said if money is not given in the hands of the poor and small and medium industry, there could be “serious economic damage” in the country as he sought to know the government’s plan to support migrants and various States in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic.
“We want to ask the Government, what is their strategy as far as India’s opening up is concerned and what precautions they are going to take, how are they thinking and how they are going to support the migrants and our states?” he asked.
He said it is important that the Government share concrete plans for how it intends to deal with the migrants crisis and how it plans to scale up testing which is urgently needed. He also said the government should seek the advice of experts and States and take decisions in a systematic way and not ad-hoc.
There are many critical questions that the Government is not providing us answers to, which need to be addressed urgently, he alleged.
Gandhi said the Prime Minister had said the war against Coronavirus would be won in 21 days, but 60 days later, it is now clear whether the lockdown has not been able to defeat the virus.
With the number of new cases increasing exponentially, he said, it is clear that the Prime Minister and his Advisors had underestimated the scale of the battle India had to launch to defeat coronavirus.
The Prime Minister was quick to take centrestage in the early stages of this battle, Gandhi said, adding now he has stepped back when his leadership is most needed.
However, he said Governments in Congress-ruled states are fighting valiantly against the virus, but they are struggling because the funding that the Central government should have made available to them has not been forthcoming.
“What India is facing now is a result of a failed lockdown. It is pretty clear that the four stages of lockdown have not given the result that the prime minister expected,” he said.
He said though he does not wish get into why the government failed, but with the disease profile not reducing and is shooting up instead the government needs to tell what it is thinking of doing going forward. (PTI)