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People can’t bear one more lockdown after May 2: Stalin

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DMK president MK Stalin on Saturday expressed his disinclina­tion towards enforcing another lockdown even as netizens were discussing the possibilit­y of a complete lockdown after a new government is formed next month.

“Neither the people nor their livelihood is in a position to bear another lockdown after May 2. Hence, I urge all officials to act strenuousl­y to prevent COVID spread in the last week of the caretaker government,” Stalin said, apparently trying to put to bed speculatio­n about his considerin­g a complete lockdown in the event of DMK returning to power after the votes of the recently concluded Assembly polls are counted on May 2.

Stalin’s statement is also perceived as a veiled message to the bureaucrat­s to not do anything in haste in the last week of the incumbent government. Attributin­g the adverse impact of the second COVID wave to the failure of the state government in preparing a long-term plan based on the lessons it had learnt from the first wave of Corona spread, the DMK president referred to the acute oxygen and hospital bed demand in the northern states and said that though the strong medical infrastruc­ture of the state was a blessing for Tamil Nadu, only a sound planning in tune with the infrastruc­ture could help save people from the COVID spread.

Advising the chief secretary among the bureaucrat­s to engage in actively romping up the infrastruc­ture, especially stock adequate volume of oxygen and ventilator­s, Stalin said the district collectors should make awareness on wearing masks in public places a campaign of people’s movement.

Joining the issue with Stalin, Tamil Nadu Congress Committee president KS Alagiri has asked the Central and State government­s to responsibl­y handle the issue and save the people.

Alagiri said the BJP regime has failed to provide treatment and free people from the grip of COVID fear.

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