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Amit shah on Lockdown: Home Minister Amit Shah signs, states can lockdown if they want

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Amit Shah On Covid-19 Lockdown: Amit Shah hinted at the possibility of lockdown to leave it at the discretion of the states. During a conversation with Navika Kumar of ‘Times Now’ channel, he said that it is not just India but the other wave of Kovid has proved more dangerous in other countries as well.




New Delhi: Union Home Minister Amit Shah has said that the government has not underestimated the seriousness of the second wave of Kovid in any way nor has it been its intention to do so. He hinted at the possibility of a lockdown leaving it to the discretion of the states. During a conversation with Navika Kumar of ‘Times Now’ channel, he said that it is not just India but the other wave of Kovid has proved more dangerous in other countries as well. If we compare the population of other countries and the damage done there according to the population of India, then we can say with the claim that India has done relatively better in fighting Kovid.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah said that the state governments will have to fight this disaster together. He said that there is no shortage of Remedicer medicine and oxygen in the country. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is constantly reviewing the situation. Defending the election rallies said that the Election Commission has given new instructions, it is being followed. Every standard is also being followed in PM’s rallies.

Amit Shah will win 200 seats in Bengal

Regarding West Bengal, Amit Shah claimed that the BJP would win at least 200 seats. In response to a question about polarization, he said that this is seen in the media and Jai Shri Ram’s slogan is not just a religious slogan, but it also brings out the pain of the people of West Bengal. Regarding how the interests of minorities will be protected when the CAAA-NRC is implemented, Amit Shah said that this question should be asked when it comes into force.

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