CURRENT PANDEMIC IN INDIA IS EVERYONE’S WAR: ASHOK KUMAR

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CURRENT PANDEMIC IN INDIA IS EVERYONE’S WAR: Ashok Kumar

RAMBAN: Ashok Kumar, Former MLA from Ramban and a Senior Congress leader has stressed that the current Covid-19 crisis in our country is everyone’s war and it becomes the responsibility of the every rich, influential class and every aware citizen to take care of the needs of under privileged citizens of India.

In a statement issued here he said: “ There are more than 1.3 billion people across the Nation. Government lacks resources to combat with such a huge pandemic which occurs once in a century. Thus, at such a juncture, it becomes imperative for every aware citizen to be accountable and responsible in order to limit the spread of Covid-19 and help each other. Undoubtedly, it is a herculean task as government has failed already to save many innocent lives due to poor planning in post- first wave covid-19 scenario.

Ashok further said that covid-19 pandemic in India can be compared to FIBUA (fighting in built UP areas). These kind of operations are not won by over whelming superiority of resources. Instead, they are fought doggedly, street to street, house to house and room to room, until control is wrested back from enemy. It becomes essential to mitigate this virus with imaginative ideas and micro operations at all the local levels.

Ashok has also expressed serious concerns about the last month vaccine Diplomacy of Government of India. It is a blunder for government to give away 66 million vaccines to countries across the world without securing supplies for its own people. He said that the next two years will be difficult from Policy makers to every citizens. Primarily, it is duty of government of India to assist every state and Union territory to combat infectious disease without any prejudices.

Ashok further cautioned the Government of India that the vaccination for every citizens below 45 and above 18 years is a herculean task as large bunch of Indian population falls under this band. He said in the face of unrestricted private vaccination drive and deteriorating services of government hospitals, the poor common people might be confronted with uncontrolled vaccine prices In coming future. Moreover, at such juncture, rich corporates, religious and quasi-religious entities must open their reserves and serve lowest strata using donations.