Congress MP Rahul Gandhi today warned the government of a "catastrophic problem" if it did not immediately put money into the bank accounts of people worst affected by the coronavirus outbreak and lockdown. "Just like a mother would do anything to ensure her children get food to eat, similarly the government should just put money into people's bank accounts. If we do not, this will become a catastrophic problem," Mr Gandhi said, stressing, "It absolutely must put money to the accounts of those who are poor". Distressing visuals have emerged over the past weeks of men, women and children walking hundreds of kilometres home, often without money, food, water or shelter.
Mr Gandhi also expressed "serious reservations" about the Rs 20 lakh crore stimulus package announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi this week for the coronavirus-hit national economy, details of which have been revealed in daily tranches by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman.
Congress MP Rahul Gandhi today warned the government of a "catastrophic problem" if it did not immediately put money into the bank accounts of people worst affected by the coronavirus outbreak and lockdown. "Just like a mother would do anything to ensure her children get food to eat, similarly the government should just put money into people's bank accounts. If we do not, this will become a catastrophic problem," Mr Gandhi said, stressing, "It absolutely must put money to the accounts of those who are poor". Distressing visuals have emerged over the past weeks of men, women and children walking hundreds of kilometres home, often without money, food, water or shelter.
Mr Gandhi also expressed "serious reservations" about the Rs 20 lakh crore stimulus package announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi this week for the coronavirus-hit national economy, details of which have been revealed in daily tranches by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman.