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COVID-19 crisis brings Rahul Gandhi back to CWC

Rahul Gandhi attended the Congress Working Committee discussion on the COVID-19 situation prevailing in India. This CWC was Rahul Gandhi's first after his close aide Jyotiraditya Scindia left the party to join BJP costing the party the key state of Madhya Pradesh.

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Published : Apr 2, 2020, 2:33 PM IST

COVID-19 crisis brings Rahul Gandhi back to CWC
COVID-19 crisis brings Rahul Gandhi back to CWC

New Delhi: After demitting his office as Congress president in June and attending last CWC in August when Sonia Gandhi was chosen as interim president, Rahul Gandhi on Thursday returned to the Congress Working Committee meet to attend the crucial discussion on the COVID-19 situation.

Rahul Gandhi's attendance has made the party heave a "sigh of relief", said senior leader, as in various media section it had been reported that he was upset with the handling of the party affair.

Speaking in the CWC meeting Rahul gandhi said, "COVID-19 particularly attacks aged persons, people with lung disease, diabetics, persons with heart disease, making them most vulnerable. All state governments need to issue special advisory for these categories and take care."

Read: PM Modi holds video conference with CMs on coronavirus

"We have looked at COVID-19 for two months since February and have spoken to experts. No country in the world has attempted a lockdown with huge migrant labour without arranging for their stay, food and ration & pushing them back home," Rahul said.

The former Congress president first raised the alarm on coronavirus on February 12 and urged the government to take action. In a letter to the Prime Minister Narendra Modi he even said that he supports the 21-day lockdown initiative by the government and suggested to do more for the poor and daily wagers.

This CWC is Rahul Gandhi's first after his close aide Jyotiraditya Scindia left the party to join BJP costing the party the key state of Madhya Pradesh.

(IANS report)

New Delhi: After demitting his office as Congress president in June and attending last CWC in August when Sonia Gandhi was chosen as interim president, Rahul Gandhi on Thursday returned to the Congress Working Committee meet to attend the crucial discussion on the COVID-19 situation.

Rahul Gandhi's attendance has made the party heave a "sigh of relief", said senior leader, as in various media section it had been reported that he was upset with the handling of the party affair.

Speaking in the CWC meeting Rahul gandhi said, "COVID-19 particularly attacks aged persons, people with lung disease, diabetics, persons with heart disease, making them most vulnerable. All state governments need to issue special advisory for these categories and take care."

Read: PM Modi holds video conference with CMs on coronavirus

"We have looked at COVID-19 for two months since February and have spoken to experts. No country in the world has attempted a lockdown with huge migrant labour without arranging for their stay, food and ration & pushing them back home," Rahul said.

The former Congress president first raised the alarm on coronavirus on February 12 and urged the government to take action. In a letter to the Prime Minister Narendra Modi he even said that he supports the 21-day lockdown initiative by the government and suggested to do more for the poor and daily wagers.

This CWC is Rahul Gandhi's first after his close aide Jyotiraditya Scindia left the party to join BJP costing the party the key state of Madhya Pradesh.

(IANS report)

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