Because the Centre has stepped up surveillance and requested the states to be alert in view of rising circumstances of Coronavirus in China, Congress minister Pratap Singh Khachariya on Saturday requested the place Covid is as he cannot see it, within the context of the well being minister Mansukh Mandaviya’s letter to Rahul Gandhi. Khachariya additional mentioned Mandaviya despatched a letter to Rahul Gandhi asking to pause the yatra as numerous individuals are supporting Rahul Gandhi’s Bharat Jodo Yatra, whereas BJP’s ‘Jan Aakrosh Yatra’ has failed,
“The Rahul Gandhi Yatra is doing effectively; hundreds of individuals are collaborating. Jan Aakrosh Yatra by BJP failed. Well being minister wrote to Rahul Gandhi to cease the yatra due to Covid. The place is Covid? We won’t see it. Until now Covid has not come”, Khachariya was quoted as saying by information company ANI.
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The minister’s remarks come amid a squabble between the ruling Bharatiya Janata Social gathering and the Congress after Mandaviya’s letter to Rahul; Mandaviya requested the Kerala MP to pause the yatra if he can’t guarantee Covid protocols are adopted.
In his letter, the well being minister pressured on the usage of face masks and hand sanitisers, and urged Congress to make sure that solely vaccinated people take part.
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The letter triggered a backlash from the Congress with Rahul Gandhi accusing the BJP of ‘making excuses’ to cease his mass outreach marketing campaign, which entered Delhi at present.
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In the meantime, hours after deciding to droop its ‘Jan Aakrosh Yatra’ in Rajasthan, in view of a rising variety of coronavirus circumstances globally, the saffron get together mentioned it’s going to go forward with its plan of holding public conferences in meeting constituencies whereas following the Covid-19 protocols.
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