Corona: PM Modi to communicate directly with DM on May 20, these issues will be discussed


Posted on 13th May 2021 04:54 pm by rohit kumar

The second wave of coronavirus continues across the country. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has decided to hold talks with the District Magistrates (DM) of the districts which are most affected by the Corona epidemic. PM Modi will hold a meeting with the District Magistrates of 10 states on 20 May. This will be the first time that PM will directly discuss with the District Collectors of the States.

 

 

According to the information, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will hold discussions with 54 district magistrates of 10 states on 20 May. It is being told that these are the districts where Corona has the highest number of cases. The first round of the meeting will be attended by the District Magistrates of Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Chhattisgarh, Puducherry, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Jharkhand, Orissa, Kerala, and Haryana on May 20.

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According to the information, the District Magistrate of Maharashtra will be the most involved in this meeting. It is being said that the latest situation will be discussed in 9 districts of West Bengal, 4 in Uttar Pradesh, five in Rajasthan, 3 in Odisha, and 1 district of Puducherry. After this, the PM will have talks with the remaining district magistrates. It is being told that in the meeting, the situation of corona in the districts, strategy to deal with corona, including Covid vaccination will be discussed on many issues.

 

Opposition wrote a letter to PM Modi

Earlier, amidst the worsening crisis of the Corona epidemic in the country and staggering health arrangements, almost all major opposition parties wrote an open letter to the Prime Minister. This open letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been written by 12 major opposition parties. In this letter, the opposition has made 9 demands such as free vaccination, shutting down the Central Vista program and putting its money on health facilities, giving Rs 6 thousand per month to the unemployed, and repealing the agricultural laws.

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