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With typically shoddy execution, Modi's national curfew could starve Indians to death — and not even save them from the coronavirus.
SHIVAM VIJ25 March, 2020
India-coronavirus-lockdown-ThePrint-696x392.jpeg

New Delhi in a lockdown due to coronavirus pandemic | Manisha Mondal | ThePrint



It is important to note that countries that have so far done a relatively good job of containing the coronavirus pandemic have refrained from imposing a complete, nation-wide, curfew-like lockdown. These include Singapore, Taiwan, Germany, and Turkey. Even China, where it all started, placed only the Hubei province under complete lockdown, not the whole country.

But Prime Minister Narendra Modi has put 1.3 billion people under a curfew-like lockdown. Since the authorities are using the word ‘curfew’ in the context of issuing passes, it is fair to call it a national curfew.

A national curfew for 21 days will definitely go a long way in reducing the transmission of the deadly virus. But what happens after 21 days? The virus won’t disappear after that. Not until we get a vaccine, and it will take at least a few months to vaccinate every Indian even after a vaccine has been developed. A few months is a very optimistic estimate. In other words, we are in this mess for years.

Like these other countries, India could also have avoided the need for a national lockdown had it done what those countries are doing: testing, testing, testing.

India’s 21-day national lockdown should thus be seen as buying time to create a massive testing infrastructure, so that even asymptomatic people could be tested and quarantined. That’s the only way to manage the coronavirus pandemic until we get drugs and vaccines to administer en masse.


The devil is in the details
Sadly, Narendra Modi’s two national addresses have done little to address this concern about India not taking the mass-testing approach. We need fast testing, cheap testing, easily available testing — and a well laid out mechanism to quarantine a person the moment she is found positive, without letting her infect others, including medical staff and family members.

You have to be really naive to believe India’s official numbers of coronavirus patients — and then there are those who have died of sudden pneumonia without being tested or counted as coronavirus deaths.

The lack of widespread testing, as well as the lack of PPEs (personal protective equipment) for doctors, is a scandal. These 21 days are Modi’s last chance to fix these two problems. The responsibility is his more than anyone else’s, but state governments will also be put to test
.

Sadly, the evidence so far suggests that the Modi government does not have the capacity to think through the details of planning and execution. This is turning out to be another demonetisation, with the typical Modi problem of mistaking theatrics for achievement.

The deliverable is not how many people clanged pots and pans or how many obediently followed Modi’s advice of staying indoors. The deliverable is how many people got tested, how many doctors have protective gear, how many ventilators the government managed to manufacture or buy overnight. Another deliverable is isolation centres, temporary hospitals in indoor stadia and quarantine facilities that are fit for human beings.

Modi does not have the patience or the interest to deliver on these nitty-gritty details, he’s probably working on his next grandiose ‘address to the nation’ to be applauded for his oratory. He will leave the tough things to state governments and focus on the right optics to sustain his political ratings through a tough period.


If the virus doesn’t kill you…
If we survive the pandemic, we won’t survive the impending economic collapse.
The economy isn’t on Modi’s radar either. He won a national election despite disastrous economic policies that gave us a 45 year-high unemployment rate. Why should he worry about the economy?


Demonetisation and GST resulted in killing demand, and this poorly planned national curfew will kill supply chains. We’ll be left with the great Indian discovery, the zero.

Modi announced a national curfew with little notice. He addressed India at 8 pm, and the curfew came into force at midnight. Just like demonetisation. Why couldn’t he have given some notice? Why couldn’t he have done his TV address at 8 am? Maximising prime time attention, you see.

The home ministry issued a list of exemptions but try explaining them to the cops on the street. The Indian police is doing what it loves to do the most: beating up Indians with lathis. Meanwhile, lakhs of trucks are stranded on state borders. Supply chains for the most essential items have been disrupted, including medicines, milk, groceries, food and newspaper deliveries. Nobody in the prime minister’s office seems to be aware of any such thing as crop harvesting, or the Rabi season, as farmers wonder how they’ll do it amid this national curfew. Only Modi can manage to be so clever as to disrupt the country’s medical supply chain while fighting a pandemic.

Modi is the only major world leader who has not yet announced a financial package. In his first speech, he said the finance minister will head a committee, but some in the finance ministry said they heard of this committee from the PM’s speech. He did announce Rs 15,000 crore extra to meet the health expenditure arising out of the Coronavirus crisis — that is Rs 5,000 crore less than the amount of money he has kept aside for his narcissistic and unnecessary project of rebuilding the Central Vista of New Delhi.

At this rate, more Indians might die of hunger than of coronavirus. Modi’s poor administrative skills, zero attention span for details, and preference for oratory over governance spell disaster for this crisis. In a few weeks, we might find ourselves overwhelmed with an epidemic in defiance of official numbers, while the economy might start looking like the 1980s.

https://theprint.in/opinion/modis-p...ve-us-from-coronavirus-but-will-kill-economy/
 
If modi ji has not took this measure also they would have blamed him for it...i have been reading of this modi monster type of articles from my teenage years...looking back i used to feel so much fear looking at his picture alone...used to wonder if god even exist as he has allowed such a "evil" guy to become CM of state back then...only after a decade i knew who the real monsters were all this time...and no media every uttered a single word on this corrupt gang of thieves...but were busy praising them instead...one reason i dont watch main stream media that much in india now...99% is fake/paid news.
 
We will access everything few months down the line when this is over....till then sit tight.

If modi ji has not took this measure also they would have blamed him for it...i have been reading of this modi monster type of articles from my teenage years...looking back i used to feel so much fear looking at his picture alone...used to wonder if god even exist as he has allowed such a "evil" guy to become CM of state back then...only after a decade i knew who the real monsters were all this time...and no media every uttered a single word on this corrupt gang of thieves...but were busy praising them instead...one reason i dont watch main stream media that much in india now...99% is fake/paid news.
Lockdown is a trigger for economic collapse not a cause. Indian economy was already dying.

Modi did not end minority appeasement after coming to power.

If Modi had not allowed anyone from Gulf to enter India and brought back Shias from Iran, this disease would not have spread. All Intial infected people had travelled to the Gulf.

@padamchen
 
China had been locked down for a good 3 months, it didn't kill our economy. No chaos, no panic, everything is stable and organized, people feel very safe.
 
China had been locked down for a good 3 months, it didn't kill our economy.
Only one Chinese province was under a lockdown not whole of China.

And China does not follow suicidal policy of Muslim appeasement
 
I'm with our PM 500% at this time.

It's not the time to point fingers but display our world famous jugaad.
 
Bro, it not a lockdown then. In lockdown residents of all provinces are not allowed to leave their province.
People can not go to other cities or provinces? then only Hubei province had that. other places people stayed at home for 2 to 3 months. very few people traveled during the national and local quarantine time anyway, because every neighborhood was sealed off, all busniess were shut down including hotels and restaurants, if you travel to another city you have no place to stay, nowhere to eat.
 
People can not go to other cities or provinces? then only Hubei province had that. other places people stayed at home for 2 to 3 months. very few people travel during the quarantine anyway, because every neighborhood was sealed off, all busniess were shut down including hotels and restaurants, if you travel to another city you have no place to stay, nowhere to eat.
China was not under a lock down , only Hubei was.

India is no China. Incompetent leaders + indifferent and corrupt civil servants + Minority appeasement.

India is heading for an economic depression, famine and starvation.
 
Only one Chinese province was under a lockdown not whole of China.

And China does not follow suicidal policy of Muslim appeasement
What Muslim Appeasement? Air India has also airlifted people Indian Nationals from Europe, US and Africa including all faiths. Your biasedness is evident when you mention it as an appeasement to airlift Muslims from Iran and Saudi Arabia while ignoring the fact that many Hindus also work in the Gulf and had been airlifted.

https://www.theweek.in/news/india/2...lis-tomorrow-netanyahu-warns-of-lockdown.html
Air India to evacuate 300 Israelis tomorrow

Now will you call it Jewish appeasement?

Although i respect all the religions and all nationalities, the the blatant racism showed by people like you is unparalleled! Thats why i have reserved a word for people like you, GANGU! It doesnt refer to any religion or cast or creed, it just refers to the little dirty minded people like you.
 
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Thats why i have reserved a word for people like you, GANGU!
Do you think I feel offended you call me a Gangu? I am not from Ganga belt so are many Indians.
Ganga belt Bhaiyyas are genetically same as Indus Bhaiyyas.
So keep calling me a Gangu. Who cares!

The epicentre at that time was gulf area. Modi deliberately brought back Muslims to divert attention from Delhi riots.
 
The epicentre at that time was gulf area. Modi deliberately brought back Muslims to divert attention from Delhi riots.
oh you and your little Gangu logics! There are many hindus also been airlifted from Gulf, how is this then 'Muslim appeasement' only? Or were the tickets being issued to people after checking their name on ID cards to make sure only Muslims go through?

Do you think I feel offended you call me a Gangu? I am not from Ganga belt so are many Indians.
Ganga belt Bhaiyyas are genetically same as Indus Bhaiyyas.
So keep calling me a Gangu. Who cares!
Oh come on! Its an insult for us people to be compared with you and your civilization.

The remnants of our Indus valley civilization 8000 years back had perhaps more toilets than you Gangus have today. Such filthy civilization like Gangu civilization hasnt been witnessed in the history ever! Even dead bodies are thrown in the Gangu river! and you people drink the same water! No wonder you grow up to be such retards!
 
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With typically shoddy execution, Modi's national curfew could starve Indians to death — and not even save them from the coronavirus.
SHIVAM VIJ25 March, 2020
India-coronavirus-lockdown-ThePrint-696x392.jpeg

New Delhi in a lockdown due to coronavirus pandemic | Manisha Mondal | ThePrint



It is important to note that countries that have so far done a relatively good job of containing the coronavirus pandemic have refrained from imposing a complete, nation-wide, curfew-like lockdown. These include Singapore, Taiwan, Germany, and Turkey. Even China, where it all started, placed only the Hubei province under complete lockdown, not the whole country.

But Prime Minister Narendra Modi has put 1.3 billion people under a curfew-like lockdown. Since the authorities are using the word ‘curfew’ in the context of issuing passes, it is fair to call it a national curfew.

A national curfew for 21 days will definitely go a long way in reducing the transmission of the deadly virus. But what happens after 21 days? The virus won’t disappear after that. Not until we get a vaccine, and it will take at least a few months to vaccinate every Indian even after a vaccine has been developed. A few months is a very optimistic estimate. In other words, we are in this mess for years.

Like these other countries, India could also have avoided the need for a national lockdown had it done what those countries are doing: testing, testing, testing.

India’s 21-day national lockdown should thus be seen as buying time to create a massive testing infrastructure, so that even asymptomatic people could be tested and quarantined. That’s the only way to manage the coronavirus pandemic until we get drugs and vaccines to administer en masse.


The devil is in the details
Sadly, Narendra Modi’s two national addresses have done little to address this concern about India not taking the mass-testing approach. We need fast testing, cheap testing, easily available testing — and a well laid out mechanism to quarantine a person the moment she is found positive, without letting her infect others, including medical staff and family members.

You have to be really naive to believe India’s official numbers of coronavirus patients — and then there are those who have died of sudden pneumonia without being tested or counted as coronavirus deaths.

The lack of widespread testing, as well as the lack of PPEs (personal protective equipment) for doctors, is a scandal. These 21 days are Modi’s last chance to fix these two problems. The responsibility is his more than anyone else’s, but state governments will also be put to test
.

Sadly, the evidence so far suggests that the Modi government does not have the capacity to think through the details of planning and execution. This is turning out to be another demonetisation, with the typical Modi problem of mistaking theatrics for achievement.

The deliverable is not how many people clanged pots and pans or how many obediently followed Modi’s advice of staying indoors. The deliverable is how many people got tested, how many doctors have protective gear, how many ventilators the government managed to manufacture or buy overnight. Another deliverable is isolation centres, temporary hospitals in indoor stadia and quarantine facilities that are fit for human beings.

Modi does not have the patience or the interest to deliver on these nitty-gritty details, he’s probably working on his next grandiose ‘address to the nation’ to be applauded for his oratory. He will leave the tough things to state governments and focus on the right optics to sustain his political ratings through a tough period.


If the virus doesn’t kill you…
If we survive the pandemic, we won’t survive the impending economic collapse.
The economy isn’t on Modi’s radar either. He won a national election despite disastrous economic policies that gave us a 45 year-high unemployment rate. Why should he worry about the economy?


Demonetisation and GST resulted in killing demand, and this poorly planned national curfew will kill supply chains. We’ll be left with the great Indian discovery, the zero.

Modi announced a national curfew with little notice. He addressed India at 8 pm, and the curfew came into force at midnight. Just like demonetisation. Why couldn’t he have given some notice? Why couldn’t he have done his TV address at 8 am? Maximising prime time attention, you see.

The home ministry issued a list of exemptions but try explaining them to the cops on the street. The Indian police is doing what it loves to do the most: beating up Indians with lathis. Meanwhile, lakhs of trucks are stranded on state borders. Supply chains for the most essential items have been disrupted, including medicines, milk, groceries, food and newspaper deliveries. Nobody in the prime minister’s office seems to be aware of any such thing as crop harvesting, or the Rabi season, as farmers wonder how they’ll do it amid this national curfew. Only Modi can manage to be so clever as to disrupt the country’s medical supply chain while fighting a pandemic.

Modi is the only major world leader who has not yet announced a financial package. In his first speech, he said the finance minister will head a committee, but some in the finance ministry said they heard of this committee from the PM’s speech. He did announce Rs 15,000 crore extra to meet the health expenditure arising out of the Coronavirus crisis — that is Rs 5,000 crore less than the amount of money he has kept aside for his narcissistic and unnecessary project of rebuilding the Central Vista of New Delhi.

At this rate, more Indians might die of hunger than of coronavirus. Modi’s poor administrative skills, zero attention span for details, and preference for oratory over governance spell disaster for this crisis. In a few weeks, we might find ourselves overwhelmed with an epidemic in defiance of official numbers, while the economy might start looking like the 1980s.

https://theprint.in/opinion/modis-p...ve-us-from-coronavirus-but-will-kill-economy/
If you don't do lock down now, economy will be doomed even then.
Imagine the scores of people dying. In India and pakistan, death rate would be around over 10 percent whether we publish the correct figures or not. Many of them will be working individuals who are backbone of our economies.

Also, as the disease will go out of control, rest of the world will stop importing stuff from India and Pakistan. Tourism (although not a concern for Pakistan for now) will get a massive blow. NRIs and NRPs who visit respective countries of origin and spend a lot of money that keeps the economy going, will reduce their number of days in India and Pakistan. Our people will not be allowed to visit other countries too.. including those who go on a business visit. People will reject the meeting requests.

There is a limit to foolishness. Don't cross that limit and support your government to lock down the country for a few weeks.
 
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