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Government response to previous lockdown a spectacular failure: Hasnain Masoodi

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Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir National Conference on Friday said  the COVID-19 crises  has created an existential crises for poor who are facing  penury and deprivation as economic activity has come to a grinding halt due to the anew lockdown in place, saying the administration has failed to lessen the sufferings of people.

Party’s Member of Parliament from Anantnag Hasnain Masoodi, in a statement issued today, said the government’s response to the aftermath of previous lockdown has been a spectacular failure and it was again using the same failed strategy to cope up with the crises which has morphed into a dire one than what it was before.

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“The spike in the cases of new infections and mortality rate raises some straight questions. What went wrong in the previous lockdowns which were dubbed as “world’s stringent.” Was it too early to lift? Why didn’t administration procure necessary life saving equipments since the first lock down? The government was in knowhow of the situation prevailing around the world and the data from the ground was also known to it, then why was it not able to anticipate the spike in infections, given the fact that world health organization and other national agencies had hinted towards such a large scale community level infectivity. We see no makeshift hospitals in place to relieve the main hospitals from mounting rush of patients,” he said.

“As has been reported, the impact of previous lockdowns has been exceedingly disruptive on the economy of J&K, especially Kashmir. Now that we are already lurching through yet another one, what is it that the government is doing to lessen the suffering of masses?” Masoodi questioned.

He said that nothing substantial was done to alleviate the suffering of hoteliers, agriculturalists, traders, craftsmen and people associated with transport sector. Unfortunately it even closed the employment avenues for people in mining, dredging sector. The daily wagers, contractual, need based employees and Rehbar- e-Khel employees continue to hanker for the redressal of their due rights, including timely disbursement of their wages, he said.

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