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Covid 19 coronavirus: Indian government criticised for praising political rallies midway through Covid-19 second wave

Covid 19 coronavirus: Indian government criticised for praising political rallies midway through Covid-19 second wave 28 Apr, 2021 06:33 PM 6 minutes to read India is fighting a devastating second wave of Covid-19 that is killing thousands each day. Video / AP India is fighting a devastating second wave of Covid-19 that is killing thousands each day. Video / AP news.com.au By: Alex Blair Fresh images of political rallies taking place in India have attracted strong criticism of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who has come under fire in recent weeks for his government s handling of the devastating second wave. A whopping 360,900 cases recorded on Wednesday the most by a single country in a 24-hour period since the beginning of the pandemic has scattered the nation s healthcare system, which is now dealing with over 3000 deaths a day with dwindling oxygen supplies and waitlists for ICU beds.

Murderously reckless pics spark backlash

News by Alex Blair 28th Apr 2021 7:18 PM Fresh images of political rallies taking place in India have attracted strong criticism of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who has come under fire in recent weeks for his government s handling of the devastating second wave. A whopping 360,900 cases recorded on Wednesday - the most by a single country in a 24-hour period since the beginning of the pandemic - has scattered the nation s healthcare system, which is now dealing with over 3,000 deaths per day with dwindling oxygen supplies and waitlists for ICU beds. The nature of India s tightly-packed population has spelled disaster for social distancing as the latest mutated wave wreaks havoc through the country. New statistics out of Kolkata in the region of West Bengal revealed 45 per cent of civilians turning up for tests are returning positive results.

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Twitter s capitulation to India s authoritarian government shows that only some lives matter

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey meets Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in November, 2018. | twitter.com/jack/ It’s a fait accompli, one supposes. In record quick time, Twitter last week capitulated to the Narendra Modi government’s order that it ban a wide range of accounts that were critical of the latter’s actions regarding the farmers’ protests in India. The Indian government’s demand was accompanied by a threat that it would imprison Twitter’s employees in India if the social media giant failed to comply with the diktat. The ultimatum came as no surprise for a government that historian and commentator Ramachandra Guha recently described quite perfectly in an interview with journalist Karan Thapar as “authoritarian, sectarian, and incompetent”.

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