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AIP lambasts Modi Government for its niggardly attitude, urges Delhi to wake up to miseries of poorest of poor

KH Correspondent by KH Correspondent
April 14, 2020
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Srinagar/April,14:: Lambasting Modi Government for playing with lives of poorest of poor,daily wagers and most vulnerable in the society, Awami Itehad Party on Tuesday hit out at BJP Government for its shoddy response in resolving people’s problems while dealing with Covid-19.
Saying that two-thirds of India’s 1.34 billion population lives hands to mouth,the AIP in a statement issued on Tuesday warned that Covid-19 health crisis can transform into a crisis of hungerbin the most vulnerable areas . With 90 percent workforce in India without employment and lacking social security, the statement said lockdown in other words means no wages and hence no means to support their families, adding that ‘in absence of an extensive financial assistance package, asking people at large to assist poorest of poor is nothing but foodhardy’.
Saying that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has left all daily wagers, low income families and poorest of poor to fend for themselves, the statement said “speeches don’t fill empty stomachs” .
Expressing dismay over the level of insensitivity and lack of empathy for weaker sections, the statement explained how there is gross inequality and economic disparity across India.
Saying that as per rights group Oxfam, India’s richest one percent holds more than four-times the wealth held by 70 percent of the country’s population,the statement said ‘ the harrowing gap between rich and poor in India is a result of decades of deliberate inequality-busting policies’.
TheParty termed the earlier announced economic relief as a ship-shod exercise by Modi government. Package of ₹ 1.7 lakh crore which does not even amount to 0.5 percent of the total budgetary allocations is akin to throwing crumbs at poor and hapless. We have seen countries across the globe adopting a generous and inclusively holistic approach towards their citizens. US has announced an economic relief package close to 10 per cent of its national income, Similarly UK and Malaysian Governments have allocated a relief package amounting nearly 17 per cent of their national income. But it seems Tali,Thalli brigade don’t give two hoots about economically weaker sections of the society. Thanks to the Government’s ill planned response we saw how lakhs of migrants workers were in literal terms, left at the mercy of God. Some had to walk hundreds of kilometers altogether. Government’s lack of understanding of ground realities is hitting worst those, who need assistance the most. Party accused the BJP Government for timidly responding to the issue at hand, lack of compassion for the needy in hour of crisis has totally exposed Modi’s tall claims of inclusive governance. Awami Itehad Party demanded announcement of a comprehensive economic package, amounting to at least 10 per cent of India’s national income for fighting the twin crises of Covid-19 and loss of livelihood.

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