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World's biggest Covid crisis threatens PM Modi's grip on India | India News


NEW DELHI: As India recorded more than 234,000 new Covid-19 infections last Saturday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi held an election rally in the West Bengal town of Asansol and tweeted: “I’ve never seen such huge crowds.”
The second wave of the coronavirus has since grown into a tsunami. India is now the global coronavirus hotspot, setting records for the world’s highest number of daily cases. Images of hospitals overflowing with the sick and dying are flooding social media, as medical staff and the public alike make desperate appeals for oxygen supplies.
The political and financial capitals of New Delhi and Mumbai are in lockdown, with only the sound of ambulance sirens punctuating the quiet, but there’s a growing chorus of blame directed at Modi over his government’s handling of the pandemic.

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World's biggest COVID-19 crisis threatens Modi's grip on India

World's biggest COVID-19 crisis threatens Modi's grip on India
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World's biggest Covid-19 crisis threatens Modi's grip on India


updated: Apr 25 2021, 20:17 ist
By Archana Chaudhary, Sudhi Ranjan Sen and Bibhudatta Pradhan
As India recorded more than 234,000 new Covid-19 infections last Saturday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi held an election rally in the West Bengal town of Asansol and tweeted: “I’ve never seen such huge crowds.”
The second wave of the coronavirus has since grown into a tsunami. India is now the global coronavirus hotspot, setting records for the world’s highest number of daily cases. Images of hospitals overflowing with the sick and dying are flooding social media, as medical staff and the public alike make desperate appeals for oxygen supplies.

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World's biggest Covid crisis brings Modi face to face with a real test


World's biggest Covid crisis brings Modi face to face with a real test
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World's biggest Covid crisis brings Modi face to face with a real testBy Archana Chaudhary, Sudhi Ranjan Sen and Bibhudatta Pradhan, Bloomberg
Last Updated: Apr 25, 2021, 01:41 PM IST
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The second wave of the coronavirus has since grown into a tsunami. India is now the global coronavirus hotspot, setting records for the world’s highest number of daily cases. Images of hospitals overflowing with the sick and dying are flooding social media, as medical staff and the public alike make desperate appeals for oxygen supplies.
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China's insistence that Taiwan isn't a country starts backfiring


Oct 12, 2020
The more China tells the world that Taiwan isn’t a country, the more Beijing’s adversaries are starting to treat it like one.
Ahead of Taiwan’s National Day on Saturday, Beijing’s embassy in New Delhi was reported to have issued a letter telling India’s media not to refer to it as a country or to Tsai Ing-wen as its president. Indians responded by helping the hashtag #TaiwanNationalDay go viral while banners with the Taiwanese flag were hung outside the Chinese Embassy.
“Hats off to friends from around the world this year, #India in particular, for celebrating #TaiwanNationalDay,” Taiwanese Foreign Minister Joseph Wu wrote in a Twitter post on Saturday.

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