Nine Things BJP Leaders Said Recently About the Pandemic / Sakshi Joshi: Oxygen tanker ड्राइवर ने खोल दी पोल, किसानों के ख़िलाफ़ दुष्प्रचार

Nine Things BJP Leaders Said Recently About the Pandemic – But Shouldn't Have

#COVID19 #CovidIndia #COVIDEmergency2021 It has been 414 days since the World Health Organisation (WHO) first declared COVID-19 infections to be a pandemic and 389 days since Prime Minister Narendra Modi assured the country that “21 days” of lockdown was all that was needed to “win the war” against the coronavirus. In the interim, India has seen the number of active COVID-19 cases rise, then fall and now quickly rise again, as a severe second wave of infections spreads across the country. India today has 1.93 million active COVID-19 cases, which is nearly double its active case load at the time of the first wave last year. Time may have passed, but our leaders’ understanding of how this virus spreads and what measures need to be taken to curb it does not seem to be benefitting from science, the experiences before them or even common sense. Making remarks ranging from flippant and insensitive to downright dangerous, Bharatiya Janata Party leaders have led the pack on ‘what not to say in the middle of a pandemic’. Here is a list of examples put together by The Wire of things BJP leaders have said over the last two months, but shouldn’t have.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lm0BvJvJ3GM

Sakshi Joshi: Oxygen tanker ड्राइवर ने खोल दी पोल, किसानों के ख़िलाफ़ पड़ा दुष्प्रचार भारी

Sakshi Joshi's YouTube commentary

India's COVID Crisis is much worse than the numbers tell you

The Guardian view on Modi’s mistakes: a pandemic that is out of control

India’s global reputation has been severely dented by its mismanagement of Covid pandemic

Apoorvanand: Government attempts to equate a belligerent state with a desperate citizenry / Ramachandra Guha: 'Modi's Leadership Main Reason for COVID Mishandling, He's a Megalomaniac'

As the dead pile up in Gujarat, the state’s media is on a warpath with the government over Covid-19 // Soutik Biswas: How India failed to prevent a deadly second wave

Geeta Pandey: Coronavirus overwhelms India's most populous state

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