PM Narendra Modi cancels West Bengal visit, to chair COVID-19 review meetings on April 23

0
65


New Delhi: In view of the prevailing COVID-19 disaster within the nation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday (April 22) cancelled his go to to poll-bound West Bengal and stated that he’ll chair high-level meetings to review the state of affairs.

Informing by a tweet, the PM stated that he’ll chair high-level meetings on Friday due to which he shall be unable to go to Bengal.

“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,” PM Modi wrote in a tweet.

As per the PM’s schedule, at 9 AM he’ll maintain an inside assembly to review the COVID-19 state of affairs. After the meet, at 10 AM, Modi will work together with the Chief Ministers of excessive burden states and focus on the continuing disaster. The PM can be slated to maintain a gathering with main oxygen producers within the nation by way of video conferencing at 12.30 pm. 

Meanwhile, the senior BJP chief will handle the individuals of West Bengal by a digital medium at 5 pm on Friday. He was earlier scheduled to handle 4 rallies throughout 4 districts and 56 meeting constituencies within the state. 

Creating a world document of the very best single-day surge, India recorded 3,14,835 contemporary coronavirus infections, pushing the cumulative tally to 1,59,30,965 on Thursday, as per information by the Health Ministry.

The nation’s whole COVID-19 caseload climbed to over 1.59 crore, of which, 22.91 lakh (22,91,428) had been lively circumstances. India additionally witnessed 1,84,657 deaths due to the lethal an infection. 

(With inputs from businesses)

Live TV





Source hyperlink