India s Modi scorned over reckless rallies, religious gathering amid virus mayhem
By Krishna N. Das and Aftab Ahmed
Reuters
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Many Indians are pillorying Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his response to a scary surge in coronavirus cases, sickened by him addressing tens of thousands of people at state election rallies and letting Hindu devotees congregate for a festival.
Tags like #ResignModi and #SuperSpreaderModi have trended on Twitter in the past two days, as bodies piled up in mortuaries and crematoriums, and desperate cries for hospital beds, medical oxygen and coronavirus tests flooded social media.
Having swept to power in 2014 with the biggest single party majority in decades, Modi is unused to such public roasting.
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