The Asian Age

PM calls off Bengal campaign visit

Modi to chair high-level meetings to review Covid-19 situation today

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New Delhi, April 22: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will not be visiting West Bengal on Friday to address poll meetings as he will be chairing highlevel meetings here to review the prevailing Covid-19 situation, and will instead address the state voters virtually.

“Tomorrow, will be chairing high-level meetings to review the prevailing Covid-19 situation. Due to that, I would not be going to West Bengal,” Mr Modi tweeted.

The BJP later said Modi will be addressing voters of West Bengal, particular­ly those in Malda, Murshidaba­d, Birbhum and Kolkata, through a virtual medium at 5 pm on Friday.

The Prime Minister was

scheduled to address four public meetings across four districts and 56 assembly constituen­cies.

Noting that the BJP realises the gravity of the situation and the rationale for him not being able

to visit the state in person, the party’s West Bengal chief Dilip Ghosh said they requested him to give one address through a virtual medium to which he agreed.

After the BJP decided to call off all big political meetings and rallies in view of rising Covid-19 cases and restrict its campaign to a maximum of 500 people in the state, Modi’s proposed meetings for Saturday were clubbed with his Friday campaign.

Opposition leaders have been critical of the BJP for the big rallies of its leaders at the time of surging Covid-19 cases.

Earlier in the day, the prime minister chaired a high-level meeting to review oxygen supply across the country, where he asked the top officials to work rapidly on increasing its production, boosting the speed of distributi­on and using innovative ways to provide oxygen support to health facilities.

 ?? — PTI ?? Covid-19 victims being cremated at Bhairav Ghat Hindu crematory in Kanpur on Thursday as coronaviru­s cases surge in record numbers across the country.
— PTI Covid-19 victims being cremated at Bhairav Ghat Hindu crematory in Kanpur on Thursday as coronaviru­s cases surge in record numbers across the country.

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