Mumbai: Holding the Centre and the Election Commission (EC) responsible for the second wave of coronavirus in India, the Shiv Sena on Saturday said that the virus spread across the country more rapidly from those states, where polls were either held recently or are still underway.
Had the Centre reduced its "dose of politics" and focused on tackling the pandemic, the situation would be under control, it said.
"For the sake of elections and their political interests, the rulers in Delhi created a wave of the pandemic. There is a shortage of oxygen, Remdesivir medicine, hospital beds and ventilators in the country at present. Crematoriums are overflowing. But the central government is busy electioneering in West Bengal. Had the Centre reduced its dose of politics and instead focused on the war against coronavirus, then the situation would have been under control," it said.
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From West Bengal, BJP workers are going back to their homes in different parts of the country with COVID-19, the Sena said.
In the last 24 hours, there were over two lakh new cases in the country, but election rallies and religious gatherings like Kumbh Mela are showing no signs of stopping, the Uddhav Thackeray-led party said.