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Twitter Meme Fest Over Amit Shah Missing Complaint

Twitter Meme Fest Over Amit Shah Missing Complaint May 14, 2021, 10:38 IST The National Student’s Union of India (NSUI) took to Twitter stating that Union Home Minister Amit Shah was missing during COVID times. As the hashtag ‘Amit Shah Missing’ trended on Twitter with over 5,000 tweets, many users said that Amit Shah has been missing in action while the whole country is fighting over the Covid-19 pandemic. On Wednesday, NSUI national general secretary Nagesh Kariyappa filed a complaint with the Parliament Street police station, Delhi in which he alleged that Home Minister has disappeared amid the pandemic and the people are in crisis.

Amit Shah Missing ? NSUI Asks Where Home Minister Is During Pandemic

Amit Shah Missing ? NSUI Asks Where Home Minister Is During Pandemic Nagesh Kariyappa, general secretary of the NSUI, said since the government has failed to support the citizens and be answerable for its deeds, a missing person complaint was filed against the home minister. Union home minister Amit Shah. Photo: PTI Politics6 hours ago New Delhi: A missing person report has been filed with the Delhi Police against home minister Amit Shah over his alleged ‘disappearance at the time of the pandemic’, news reports said. The report was filed by Nagesh Kariyappa, general secretary of the National Students’ Union of India (NSUI).

Strict lockdown need of the hour to break the chain

510 1 Though the lockdown is essential to check the spread of the raging virus, imposition of partial lockdown with so many relaxations and loopholes will not serve the purpose. Vishal kumar With shortage of ICU beds, Covid drugs, How can admn deal with increasing cases in Amritsar district? Use PM Cares funds, foreign aid After 2004 Tsunami, which hit the Eastern coast of the country killing approximately 10,000 people, a National Disaster Management Act was passed by the Parliament in 2005 to deal with such crisis. Under the same Act, lockdown was imposed for the first time last year by the PM and a National Disaster Management Authority came into being under his chairmanship to provide with timely and effective response mechanism. To deal with the present situation of shortage of ICU beds, Covid drugs and oxygen supplies, the Centre must use large budgetary allocation funds to the tune of Rs 35,000 crore and other sources such as PM Cares Fund, foreign aid and Armed Forces

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