New Delhi: Amid a rapid surge in COVID-19 cases, many state governments, including Delhi and Maharashtra, have dropped a hint of announcing a lockdown while the Congress party on Monday suggested that it should be done only if the governments are "fully prepared".
The Opposition party also took a jibe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi saying that announcing a lockdown, the way he did last year, would be the "worst thing".
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When asked if the Congress is in favour of announcing another lockdown, party spokesperson and senior leader Dr Ajoy Kumar said, "Lockdown has to be decided by health experts. I sincerely believe that it is necessary. But you cannot impose a lockdown arbitrarily. You need to be prepared. What if the unorganised labourers want to go back home? Have you made arrangements for them? Have you made arrangements for food delivery?"
Attacking the Narendra Modi-led Central government, the Congress leader said, "Imposing a lockdown in Modi's style is the worst thing you can do. You prepare for a lockdown. You prepare the people, make preparations for food, make preparations for the poor people and then if necessary, you do it."