'Full lockdown' is only way to stop COVID-19 spread now, says Rahul Gandhi, slams Centre for 'inaction'

The Congress leader said that a lockdown is now the only option because of the 'complete lack of strategy' on the part of the Central government

Press Trust of India May 04, 2021 13:34:59 IST
'Full lockdown' is only way to stop COVID-19 spread now, says Rahul Gandhi, slams Centre for 'inaction'

File Image of Rahul Gandhi. Image courtesy: Twitter/@INCIndia

New Delhi: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday said the only way to stop the spread of coronavirus now was a full lockdown with the protection of minimum income guarantee scheme, NYAY, for the vulnerable sections.

Gandhi also said that a lockdown is now the only option because of alleged "complete lack of strategy" by the government of India.

Later, in another tweet, Gandhi said he just wants to make it clear that a lockdown is now the only option because of a "complete lack of strategy" by the government of India.

"They allowed, rather, they actively helped the virus reach this stage where there's no other way to stop it. A crime has been committed against India," the former Congress chief alleged.

The Congress has been asserting that the central and state governments move to control the situation by resorting to partial curfews, travel restrictions, closure and lockdowns will again be restricting economic activity that will hit the poor and, therefore, it was imperative to provide monthly income support.

Gandhi has been pushing for the implementation of the party's proposed Nyuntam Aay Yojana (NYAY) providing minimum income guarantee to vulnerable sections.

The Congress has been critical of the government''s response to the COVID-19 crisis.

India's total tally of COVID-19 cases crossed the 2-crore mark with 3,57,229 infections being reported in a day, while the death toll increased to 2,22,408 with 3,449 new fatalities, according to the Union Health Ministry data updated on Tuesday.

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