Cong\'s \'uncooperative\' conduct puts question mark on Oppn\'s relevance: BJP

Cong's 'uncooperative' conduct puts question mark on Oppn's relevance: BJP

The Congress should shun this "lowly politics" and cooperate with the government, said BJP spokesperson Rajiv Pratap Rudy

BS Web Team & Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

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People walking on the streets with their faces covered by masks | Photo: PTI

The Congress party's criticism of how the government is managing the pandemic is "negative, uncooperative" and may it irrelevant in the country, the BJP said on Monday.

Asserting that the government has taken a number of relief measures to help different sections of the society, BJP spokesperson Rajiv Pratap Rudy said the Congress is far removed from the truth and is "misleading" the public.

The Congress should shun this "lowly politics" and cooperate with the government, he said, claiming that the party has not done anyhing in this regard.

"India under Prime Minister Narendra Modi has emarged as a leading saviour of humanity in these tryingtimes of the global pandemic caused by coronavirus", he said, and alleged that the Congress' attitude is not only negative but also the non-cooperative approach of its leaders has put a question mark on party's relevance.

The Congress on Monday had urged the prime minister toannounce a financial package of at least 5 to 6 per cent of India's GDP to ensure economic recovery post the Covid-19 lockdown.

The opposition party also demanded that the Central government pays all pending dues to states to enable them to fight the outbreak, besides also giving each of them special economic package.

Rudy asserted the government under Modi has been taking measures to help different sections of society, and the BJP too has been working to provide food and masks, besides other relief materials to the poor.

The government has also made available free ration, given financial package and also supplied free LPG connections to the poor, he said.

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First Published: Mon, April 13 2020. 20:50 IST