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When You Say Nothing At All : Social Media Reacts to PM Modiâs Latest Speech Responses on social media called out the prime minister for failing to take on any accountability for the current state of the crisis in the nation. PM Narendra Modi during his address on April 20. Photo: YouTube screengrab Humour21/Apr/2021 New Delhi: On Tuesday, April 20, the Prime Minister’s Office announced that Narendra Modi would be addressing the nation at 8:45 pm on the COVID-19 situation. With Modi’s speeches amidst the health crisis previously signalling sweeping changes, many wondered whether this address would provide clarity on uncertain issues like lack of price caps for the now-liberalised vaccine market, a roadmap for health infrastructure to address supply chain issues causing a critical lack of oxygen, or even an impending national lockdown. ....
The deceased has been identified as 30-year-old Harpreet Singh of Balachaur, Nawanshahr. Harpreet’s brother Harneet Singh said in his police complaint, “On March 27, my brother loaded the truck with iron at Mandi Gobindgarh and left for Faridabad. On April 3, when I tried calling him up, his cellphone was switched off.” With no word from Harpreet, the family started looking for him and found his truck parked on a service lane near Jalandhar Bypass. “When we opened the truck door, a foul smell emanated from it. Later, we found a bag inside it, which had the body of my brother.” ....
DAOKE (AMRITSAR ): Surrounded on three sides by Pakistan, the residents of Daoke village are braving with the coronavirus pandemic with almost nil transport and erratic mobile connectivity even as a single bridge that connects the village with the main road is lying in shambles with railing on one side of the bridge is completely missing. While talking to TOI on Wednesday, Harneet Singh, officiating principal of Government Senior Secondary Smart School, Daoke, informed that Amritsar was nearly 46 kilometres from Daoke and there was no government or private bus connectivity and it becomes a daunting task to shift a patient to Amritsar in case of a medical emergency. ....
Farmers said they had been hit hard by the internet shutdown. âI work tirelessly in the day, helping with the arrangements at the protest site. Normally, a video call in the evening with the family would relieve my stress but the internet shutdown is choking us,â said 25-year-old Harneet Singh, as his eyes welled with tears. With the once busy Meerut-Delhi highway now resembling a high-security fortress, those at the protest sites said the intensified fortification was a sign that the government regarded farmers as âcriminalsâ. âThe government treats us like thieves but we are fighting for our rights,â said Harbachan Singh, 60, a farmer from Tarn Taran, Punjab, who is managing a community kitchen at the Singhu border. ....