Give country solution, not hollow speeches: Rahul Gandhi to government on COVID-19 situation
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Last Updated: Apr 22, 2021, 11:28 AM IST
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Synopsis I am quarantined at home and sad news is constantly coming in. The crisis in India is not just due to Corona, but due to the anti-people policies of the central government. Don t give false celebrations and hollow speeches, give the country a solution, he said in a tweet in Hindi.
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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Thursday said the crisis in the country is not just due to coronavirus but due to the anti-people policies of the central government and called for a solution instead of hollow speeches.
Liz Cheney vs. MAGA
Liz Cheney vs. MAGA
The Wyoming congresswoman challenged Republicans to turn away from Trump after Jan. 6. Instead, they turned on her.
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April 22, 2021, 5:00 a.m. ET
The regular conference meetings of the Republican lawmakers in the House of Representatives, held most weeks behind closed doors in the Capitol Visitor Center, tend to be predictable and thus irregularly attended affairs. The party leaders the House minority leader Kevin McCarthy, the minority whip Steve Scalise and the conference chairwoman Liz Cheney, whose job it is to run these meetings typically begin with a few housekeeping matters and then proceed with a discussion of the party’s message or issue du jour. The conference’s more voluble members line up at the microphone to opine for one to two minutes at a time; the rare newsworthy comment is often leaked and memorialized on Twitter seconds after it is uttered. An hour or so later, the members file
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Members of the Congressional Black Caucus walk to make a make a statement on the verdict in the murder trial of former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd, on Capitol Hill in Washington on Tuesday. From left are Rep. Karen Bass, D-Calif., Rep. Andre Carson, D-Ind. Rep. Joyce Beatty, D-Ohio, chair of the Congressional Black Caucus, Rep. Brenda Lawrence, D-Mich., Rep. Cori Bush, D-Mo., and Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, D-Tex. (J. Scott Applewhite / AP)
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Wray did not respond to his criticism directly. But multiple other lawmakers, including two Democrats, said they shared Wenstrup s concerns about the bureau s conclusion.https://t.co/DyRxKkeYFY
Of note is that the FBI has had no problem calling what happened on January 6th domestic terrorism. During that event, not a single Congressional member was harmed, but the mere threat was enough for Wray to not mince words in his press conferences and while giving testimony before Congress. Yet, here’s the same organization calling the attempted assassination of GOP Congressional members a “suicide by cop.” It’s almost as if politics have completely permeated the bureau and they are making determinations based on what fits their preferred narratives.
UP government’s order for coordination turns into patients’ nightmare
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Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra demanded withdrawal of the order. BJP MP Kaushal Kishore said the rule delayed medical care, but health minister Jai Pratap Singh told ET the process was expected to be streamlined as more officials were authorised to sign the document.
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UP government’s order to make patients get a letter from the chief medical officer before seeking hospitilisation has caused untold hardship to people seeking emergency aid. The policy came in for severe criticism after several people died while trying to overcome the bureaucratic hurdle meant to coordinate bed allotment through an integrated Covid-19 command control centre.