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Modi’s monstrous Parliament project could fund 40 large, fully-equipped hospitals: Daily Mail May 17, 2021, 10:55 PM IST in Foreign Media, India, TOI
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NEW DELHI: The Central Vista project being built under the Narendra Modi government could have easily funded 40 large, fully-equipped hospitals, a report published in the UK-based Daily Mail said.
The scathing report questioned the timing of the “garish new parliament resembling a triangular wedding cake” as thousands of people, within a few kilometres of the project, scramble for bare essential health services to fight off the catastrophic second wave of coronavirus.
“The vainglorious man who now presides over the world’s biggest democracy, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, is determined to expunge this symbol of despised colonial rule, and build its replacement far more quickly,” David Jones said in his report.
NEW DELHI: Congress and TMC on Sunday wrote separate letters to Rajya Sabha chairman M Venkaiah Naidu and Lok Sabha speaker Om Birla seeking their permission to hold virtual meetings of parliamentary standing committees and arguing that the Indian Parliament cannot be a mute spectator to the raging coronavirus pandemic in India.
In a letter to Naidu, leader of opposition in Rajya Sabha, Mallikarjun Kharge, said parliamentary panels can contribute to the ongoing endeavours in containing the pandemic and providing relief to people.
“At this hour of collective crisis, the Parliament of India cannot be and must not be a mute spectator. It must give a message of solidarity with the people, of serious business to alleviate their agony and of unity of purpose,” he said, urging Naidu to take cognisance of the report of the Department Related Standing Committee on Health and Family Welfare that had made vital recommendations on coping with the coronavirus pandemic.