New Delhi:Interim Congress President Sonia Gandhi on Saturday said that the Covid-19 pandemic is a national challenge that should be kept above party politics but after a year the government is caught off guard.
Sonia Gandhi was speaking during the Congress Working Committee (CWC) meeting that was called virtually to discuss the issue of the pandemic.
In her opening remarks, she said, "The Indian National Congress has always believed that fighting the Covid-19 pandemic is a national challenge that should be kept above party politics. We have extended our hands of cooperation right from February-March, 2020."
"We cannot, however, lose sight of the fact that the second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic has hit the country with fury. Despite a year to prepare, we have, regrettably, been caught off guard again," she added.
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She said that the families are being torn apart, lives and livelihoods have been lost and entire life savings depleted on healthcare. It is deeply concerning to read news reports of acute shortages of medical equipment and hospital beds. Reports from across the country speak of the scarcity of the Covid-19 vaccine as also of important life-saving drugs including Remdesivir in different parts of the country.
Sonia Gandhi extended a profound sense of grief and sorrow to the thousands of families who have lost their loved ones over the past year to the pandemic.
"Their pain and anguish is our pain and anguish. Let me also reiterate our deepest sense of gratitude to and support for the frontline health workers and the medical fraternity who have been rendering phenomenal service in the face of the severest of pressures and risks. We salute their sense of duty and dedication."
She mentioned that recently, she had a detailed discussion with the Chief Ministers of the states ruled by the Congress as also Ministers, where Congress is in alliance government, to take stock of the emergent situation from them.
"The gross unpreparedness and avoidable adhocism on part of the Modi Government in foreseeing, evaluating and managing the crisis," she added.
She also said that she had written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi after meeting with the Chief Ministers who have spoken to the Prime Minister and written to the concerned minister from time to time pleading for relief but some of them were left with only a few days of vaccine, no oxygen or ventilators.
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