New Delhi: The CPI(M) on Thursday hit out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi for proposing "symbolism" in his address to the nation on coronavirus and questioned his silence on the government's preparations to deal with the pandemic.
In a nearly 30-minute national broadcast, Modi asked people to stay indoors and observe ''Janta curfew'' on Sunday as he underscored the dangers of coronavirus, saying the world has never seen a crisis as grave as this.
"It is unfortunate that the PM has not spelt out in his much advertised address, anything about the government''s preparation and actions taken to help people fight the coronavirus pandemic," CPI(M) general secretary Sitaram Yechury said in a tweet.
"Apart from the symbolism that PM proposed, What is the government doing to mitigate the crisis faced by the majority of India which cannot ''work from home'' and survive on their daily earnings? They are already facing the brunt of the current economic recession, before the coronavirus," he said in another tweet.
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