Sonia Gandhi s video message was shared on Twitter today.
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Congress chief Sonia Gandhi, in a video message, today called for a nationwide strategy to fight the surge in Covid cases in India after discussion with all political parties. The centre and state governments should wake up and fulfill their responsibilities, she further asserted. It s high time that the centre and state governments wake up and fulfil their responsibilities. Migration of the labourers should be stopped. A minimum of Rs 6,000 should be added to their accounts till the crisis is over, the 74-year-old Congress leader said in the five-minute long video shared on the official Congress Twitter handle.
BJP s own version of exit, predicts 83 seats for the saffron party and it s allies
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Ruling BJP in Assam on Friday came up with its own version of exit poll and said that the party together with allies will get 83 seats, on its own. BJP will win 70 seats while its ally Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) will suffer reverses and will settle for just eight seats.
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Ruling BJP in Assam on Friday came up with its own version of exit poll and said that the party together with allies will get 83 seats, on its own. BJP will win 70 seats while its ally Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) will suffer reverses and will settle for just eight seats. BJP in Assam had set a target of winning 100 plus seats for the assembly polls of 2021. Most exit polls have hinted at BJP retaining power in Assam. “BJP on its own will get a majority and will win 70 seats, while its ally AGP will win eight seats,
Amid shortage of oxygen and vaccines, patients being overcharged in private hospitals, says party.
Amid a rapid surge in COVID-19 cases in Haryana, the Congress party accused the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-Jannayak Janta Party (JJP) government of failing to manage the crisis, with health services infrastructure in the State on the verge of collapse.
At a party meeting on Saturday through videoconferencing, attended by Haryana Congress in-charge Vivek Bansal, State party chief Kumari Selja, Congress national general secretary Randeep Singh Surjewala and Rajya Sabha MP and special invitee member of Congress Working Committee Deepender Singh Hooda, among others, it was pointed out that black marketing of essential medicines was rampant in Haryana, and COVID-19 patients were being charged huge amounts in private hospitals.