New Delhi: Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Raghav Chadha on Sunday said the COVID-19 situation has come under control in Delhi because of the appeal made by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, wherein he asked people to come together to fight against the virus.
"For the people of Delhi, the Chief Minister asked for help because he understands that this virus cannot be fought singlehandedly and it is a collective effort. Upon his request, people came together and the situation in Delhi is coming under control," Chadha, who is an MLA from Rajinder Nagar, said.
"The Centre has also contributed to this as well by helping us to deploy the ITBP upon our request. They have fulfilled many of our demands and all are fighting against the pandemic collectively," he said.
With regard to the statement made by Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia about the number of cases in the national capital rising to 5.5 lakh by July-end, Chadha said that the number was predicted keeping in mind the worst-case scenario.
"Every government predicts the number of cases based on the infection rate. The rate at which these cases are increasing, the government takes a decision. I believe that when you are fighting the enemy, you keep in mind the worst situation possible and I feel that one must plan in that direction," he said.
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