Mumbai:
The Shiv Sena immediately mentioned that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had expressed confidence that the battle towards COVID-19 can be gained in 21 days, however it has been over 100 days and the disaster nonetheless persists.
The battle towards COVID-19 is tougher than the battle of Mahabharata, an editorial in Shiv Sena’s mouthpiece ‘Saamana’ mentioned, including that the battle towards the pandemic will proceed until 2021 because the illness vaccine will not be accessible earlier than that.
It expressed concern over India reporting the third highest COVID-19 circumstances on this planet.
It is unlucky and severe for the nation, which is dreaming to change into a monetary superpower, to report over 25,000 COVID-19 circumstances in 24 hours, the Shiv Sena mentioned.
We left Russia behind when it comes to the variety of circumstances. We will attain the primary slot on this unlucky space if the variety of circumstances proceed to go up,” it said.
The war of Mahabharata lasted for 18 days. Prime Minister Narendra Modi had exuded confidence (in March) that we will win this battle against COVID-19 in 21 days. But it has been over 100 days and the coronavirus still persists and those fighting it have become tired, the Shiv Sena claimed.
Patients are recovering on a big scale in Maharashtra, but the situation in some areas of the state turns one restless, it said citing the example of Thane district, which has been a major COVID-19 hotspot.
The Shiv Sena said several politicians, public representatives, policemen, health workers and other administrators are getting infected by the disease, and this does not suit the country and states.
“The coronavirus can be there and (we) must reside with it…the vaccine for coronavirus won’t be accessible earlier than 2021…which means (we) must reside with coronavirus at the very least until then, it mentioned.
Without naming anybody or any social gathering, the Shiv Sena mentioned questions are being raised as to for what number of days the lockdown will proceed.
But if you open the door (ease restrictions), the “messengers (threat) of coronavirus” are proper on the market, the Marathi publication mentioned.
Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray has relaxed lockdown restrictions to some extent, however the menace remains to be not over, the Sena mentioned.
It mentioned the COVID-19 have to be fought though the industries, economic system and way of life have been hit arduous by the illness.
(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV workers and is printed from a syndicated feed.)
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