Coronavirus and Indian Politics
The World Health Organization WHO has declared the coronavirus to be an epidemic. Coronavirus is a very subtle 1000 * small but very effective virus of a straw. Coronavirus outbreak in India is becoming more to deal with. War is working at the level but as soon as the effect of the corona is visible on the health sector and economy.
As soon as possible, it may not be on politics, but late in the day, it will definitely have an impact on politics as well. In India, about 100 years ago, this kind of epidemic has had an impact on politics. In 1918 there was a pandemic named Spanish Flu, in which an estimated 18 million people were killed, even if it was compared to the Spanish flu. If you go, then the figures of death of both of them are seen as normal, although it can also be said that since then the world has changed a lot, the loss will probably not happen now and due to this loss, the people of India will not be affected by the British rule. Confidence arose after this, the people of India started increasing their support for the ongoing struggles for freedom and after three decades, India got independence, it is clear that such epidemics and politics cannot be isolated. It is in such a crisis or to understand how India's politics can be effective.
Since becoming Prime Minister in 2014, Narendra Modi has faced challenges many times but Coronavirus is by far the biggest challenge in terms of the spread and treatment of coronavirus. There cannot be an overnight revolution in the ill health sector that has been going on for many years so that adequate facilities are available to deal with the corona, people suspected of having corona are not even able to have adequate arrangements for investigation in the country. Is happening For this, people have to face many difficulties, options for treatment are also limited, but even after this, if the situation worsens, the common people will blame Modi Ji for this, so if the government fails on this epidemic, then it is a simple matter that in the eyes of the public there is a very strong possibility of becoming their villain, but this is also it.
If successful to deal with Corona effectively and the spread of Corona is not that much, then Narendra Modi will emerge as a bigger hero than ever and as a hero, this rise will not only be a positive image of India but globally. Facility towards health: As corona is spreading in India, the weaknesses of India's health sector are becoming more and more clear about this crisis.
The private hospitals that were promoted in the health sector today have no role to play in those private hospitals in the war with Corona, so if the spread of Rona in India is at a dangerous level then it can be said that in the coming elections all People will expect the parties to come up with a clear strategy on health services, from this, it can be said that in the coming elections, health facilities can become an important issue.
As soon as possible, it may not be on politics, but late in the day, it will definitely have an impact on politics as well. In India, about 100 years ago, this kind of epidemic has had an impact on politics. In 1918 there was a pandemic named Spanish Flu, in which an estimated 18 million people were killed, even if it was compared to the Spanish flu. If you go, then the figures of death of both of them are seen as normal, although it can also be said that since then the world has changed a lot, the loss will probably not happen now and due to this loss, the people of India will not be affected by the British rule. Confidence arose after this, the people of India started increasing their support for the ongoing struggles for freedom and after three decades, India got independence, it is clear that such epidemics and politics cannot be isolated. It is in such a crisis or to understand how India's politics can be effective.
Modi: Hero or villain?
Since becoming Prime Minister in 2014, Narendra Modi has faced challenges many times but Coronavirus is by far the biggest challenge in terms of the spread and treatment of coronavirus. There cannot be an overnight revolution in the ill health sector that has been going on for many years so that adequate facilities are available to deal with the corona, people suspected of having corona are not even able to have adequate arrangements for investigation in the country. Is happening For this, people have to face many difficulties, options for treatment are also limited, but even after this, if the situation worsens, the common people will blame Modi Ji for this, so if the government fails on this epidemic, then it is a simple matter that in the eyes of the public there is a very strong possibility of becoming their villain, but this is also it.
If successful to deal with Corona effectively and the spread of Corona is not that much, then Narendra Modi will emerge as a bigger hero than ever and as a hero, this rise will not only be a positive image of India but globally. Facility towards health: As corona is spreading in India, the weaknesses of India's health sector are becoming more and more clear about this crisis.
The private hospitals that were promoted in the health sector today have no role to play in those private hospitals in the war with Corona, so if the spread of Rona in India is at a dangerous level then it can be said that in the coming elections all People will expect the parties to come up with a clear strategy on health services, from this, it can be said that in the coming elections, health facilities can become an important issue.
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