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Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar has stirred controversy.
He said that arguing over the number of COVID-19-related deaths won t bring back the dead .
New Delhi: Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar has stirred controversy after he said that arguing over the number of COVID-19-related deaths won t bring back the dead .
The Bharatiya Janata Party leader said that the focus should be on helping those suffering now. Khattar was replying to questions on the alleged under-reporting of coronavirus deaths. The kind of difficult situation we are going through, we don t have to play with data. Our entire focus should be on how people will recover and how we can provide them relief, PTI quoted him as saying on Monday (April 26, 2021).
April 28, 2021
Change with the times: The Aravalli wilderness is often dismissed as a convenient tradeoff in the quest for development - SYED SHAZ
For the future: Sunil Harsana, a resident of Mangar village, seeks to ensure that the Bani remains a sanctuary for birds, animals and people alike - SYED SHAZ
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Change with the times: The Aravalli wilderness is often dismissed as a convenient tradeoff in the quest for development - SYED SHAZ
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For the future: Sunil Harsana, a resident of Mangar village, seeks to ensure that the Bani remains a sanctuary for birds, animals and people alike - SYED SHAZ
Nobody expected a tsunami : Manohar Khattar on rising COVID-19 cases
He said his government was working at various levels, including ensuring availability of beds and medical oxygen supplies, besides ensuring necessary medicines.
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CHANDIGARH: Calling the huge surge in COVID-19 cases an unexpected tsunami , Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Wednesday said the state government is putting all its might to tackle the crisis. One expects that floods can come during rainy season, but no one expects a tsunami, he said on the rising cases of the novel coronavirus infection.
He said his government was working at various levels, including ensuring availability of beds and medical oxygen supplies, besides ensuring necessary medicines.
‘Dead won’t come back alive, pointless to argue’: Khattar on COVID deaths
By PTI| Published: 28th April 2021 11:40 am IST File Photo: ANI
Rohtak: Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar has said it was pointless to argue over COVID-19 fatality figures as the dead won’t come back to life, and the focus should be on helping those suffering now.
Khattar was replying to questions on the alleged under-reporting of deaths due to coronavirus at many places the scenes at crematoriums and burial grounds do not reflect the official numbers.
The kind of difficult situation we are going through, we don’t have to play with data. Our entire focus should be on how people will recover and how we can provide them relief, he told reporters here on Monday.
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Nobody expected tsunami: CM ML Khattar on rising COVID cases.
Calling the huge surge in COVID-19 cases an âunexpected tsunamiâ, Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Wednesday said the state government is putting all its might to tackle the crisis.
âOne expects that floods can come during rainy season, but no one expects a tsunami,â he said on the rising cases of the novel coronavirus infection.
He said his government was working at various levels, including ensuring the availability of beds and medical oxygen supplies, besides ensuring necessary medicines.
Speaking at a news conference, Khattar noted that restrictions like prohibitory orders under Section 144 CrPC, daily night curfew, curtailed timings for closure of shops, curb on the number of people allowed for indoor and outdoor gatherings, are among the measures taken to contain the infection spread.