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'Get Real': Opposition Disses PM's 'Light Candles' Call Amid Lockdown
PM Modi asked people to light candles at 9 pm on Sunday to point out solidarity to fight coronavirus.
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi's call to light candles on Sunday, 9 pm, to fight the darkness of coronavirus today drew instant reactions from opposition leaders, who accused him of empty symbolism and "curating a feel-good moment" without announcing concrete economic measures.
"On this Sunday, April 5, we'll challenge the darkness of coronavirus together. On April 5, at 9 pm, i want you to spare 9 minutes. At 9 pm, close up all the lights in your houses and lightweight a Diya, candle, torch or flashlight for 9 minutes at your doors, or balcony," PM Modi said during a video message this morning.
Among the primary to tweet their response was Congress MP Shashi Tharoor.
"Listened to the Pradhan Showman. Nothing about the way to ease people's pain, their burdens, their financial anxieties. No vision of the longer term or sharing the problems he's weighing choose about the post-lockdown. Just a feel-good moment curated by India's Photo-Op PrimeMinister!" - tweeted Mr Tharoor
Ensure immediate wages to construction & other labour during lockdown- laws exist permitting this
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Congress leader and former union minister P Chidambaram, during a series of tweets, involved steps to spice up growth and said "serious thought to ideas and measures" was as important as symbolism.
We will hear you and lightweight diyas on April 5. But, in return, please hear us and to the wise counsel of epidemiologists and economists.
This is the second collective gesture that PM Modi has involved since his March 22 Janata Curfew, when millions came bent their balconies, doorsteps and windows and clapped and clanged utensils to applaud those at the frontline of the fight against coronavirus, like doctors, nurses and civic staff.
BJP leader BL Santhosh slammed the criticism, saying PM Modi was "instilling confidence and hand-holding countrymen" sort of a guardian.
"Usual suspects are disappointed by PM's message .They want facts, figures and new policies. they're an equivalent people that can't manage the only kid they need or the pet without a maid . He has got to manage a rustic of 130 crore people and most disruptive liberal ecosystem," Mr Santhosh tweeted.
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'Get Real': Opposition Disses PM's 'Light Candles' Call Amid Lockdown
PM Modi asked people to light candles at 9 pm on Sunday to point out solidarity to fight coronavirus.
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi's call to light candles on Sunday, 9 pm, to fight the darkness of coronavirus today drew instant reactions from opposition leaders, who accused him of empty symbolism and "curating a feel-good moment" without announcing concrete economic measures.
"On this Sunday, April 5, we'll challenge the darkness of coronavirus together. On April 5, at 9 pm, i want you to spare 9 minutes. At 9 pm, close up all the lights in your houses and lightweight a Diya, candle, torch or flashlight for 9 minutes at your doors, or balcony," PM Modi said during a video message this morning.
Among the primary to tweet their response was Congress MP Shashi Tharoor.
"Listened to the Pradhan Showman. Nothing about the way to ease people's pain, their burdens, their financial anxieties. No vision of the longer term or sharing the problems he's weighing choose about the post-lockdown. Just a feel-good moment curated by India's Photo-Op PrimeMinister!" - tweeted Mr Tharoor
Ensure immediate wages to construction & other labour during lockdown- laws exist permitting this
Stop gagging real press in name only of curbing f
Congress leader and former union minister P Chidambaram, during a series of tweets, involved steps to spice up growth and said "serious thought to ideas and measures" was as important as symbolism.
We will hear you and lightweight diyas on April 5. But, in return, please hear us and to the wise counsel of epidemiologists and economists.
This is the second collective gesture that PM Modi has involved since his March 22 Janata Curfew, when millions came bent their balconies, doorsteps and windows and clapped and clanged utensils to applaud those at the frontline of the fight against coronavirus, like doctors, nurses and civic staff.
BJP leader BL Santhosh slammed the criticism, saying PM Modi was "instilling confidence and hand-holding countrymen" sort of a guardian.
"Usual suspects are disappointed by PM's message .They want facts, figures and new policies. they're an equivalent people that can't manage the only kid they need or the pet without a maid . He has got to manage a rustic of 130 crore people and most disruptive liberal ecosystem," Mr Santhosh tweeted.
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