Telangana CM to take call after video call with PM Modi

File photo of K Chandrashekhar Rao
HYDERABAD: Chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao has said clarity on future course of action in the fight against Covid-19 will emerge after a video conference Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday.
The CMs would explain the situation in their respective states to the PM. The prevailing situation in the country would be known. “Opinions on how the next plan of action will also figure in Monday’s conference. Hence, there will be clarity on the future course of action,” the CM said.
“If the present lockdown continues for some more time, people maintain their personal hygiene and take precautions; the virus spread will totally come down during the days to come,” he added.
He expressed satisfaction that the spread of coronavirus was on the decline in the state due to effective implementation of the lockdown. If people extend their support to the lockdown for some more days and follow guidelines provided by the government on containment of the virus spread, the situation would further improve.
The CM held a high-level review meeting at Pragathi Bhavan on Sunday on the implementation of lockdown, measures. Health minister Eatala Rajender, chief secretary Somesh Kumar, DGP Mahendar Reddy, chief adviser Rajiv Sharma and other officials participated.
KCR reviewed the situation in Hyderabad and other areas and enquired about the assistance being extended in the containment centres. He instructed that essential commodities be supplied so that people do not suffer in containment centres.
He also inquired about the treatment given to those admitted at Gandhi Hospital.
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