Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

PM held 21 meetings over 2nd wave in April

- Saubhadra Chatterji

NEW DELHI: At least 21 official engagement­s of Prime Minister Narendra Modi in April, most done over the past two weeks, were related to the second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic in India and the country’s management of it, underlinin­g the crisis facing the country which is now seeing in excess of 350,000 new cases a day on average.

This is the highest number of Covid-19 related reviews and meetings in which the PM has participat­ed since March 2020, when he announced a strict federal lockdown. That month, the PM had 14 official engagement­s on Covid-19.

The list of Covid-19 engagement­s of the PM in April included review meetings with union government officials, conference­s with state chief ministers, dialogue with foreign leaders such as the ones he had with US President Joe Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin this week, and addresses to the nation.

The PM has had at least 65 official engagement­s between March 2020 and April 2021 exclusivel­y on Covid, according to the records in Press Informatio­n Bureau—the government’s publicity arm. Government officials claim that in addition, the PM has been talking to experts, political leaders and other stakeholde­rs on the crisis, but that these are not listed as official engagement­s.

Between January and March 2021, when India’s Covid curve showed a temporary slump, the PM’S engagement­s on Covid reduced. This also coincided with the campaignin­g for the elections in four states and a Union Territory. the Prime Minister campaigned heavily for his BJP. In March this year, the PM had just one Covid-19 engagement—a review meeting with all chief ministers on March 17— apart from taking his first Covid vaccine shot at AIIMS, Delhi.

In February too, Modi had just one engagement related to the pandemic: addressing a workshop on “Covid-19 Management: Experience, Good Practices and Way Forward” with 10 Neighbouri­ng Countries in his official programme. The PIB archive shows that in January, Modi had two official engagement­s: launching India’s vaccinatio­n campaign on January 16 and interactin­g with beneficiar­ies and vaccinator­s in Varanasi.

After peaking in September, India’s first wave of Covid-19 infections tapered off, reaching a low of 10,988 new cases on average a week on February 11, 2021. The second wave emerged in February, powered likely by variants, the relaxation of Covid guidelines, and mass political and religious gatherings. Cases have soared since.

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