PM moved by pain of poor, labourers during crisis
   Date :01-Jun-2020

PM moved by pain of poor_
 
 
NEW DELHI ;
 
In his monthly radio address, Modi said all classes of people have suffered during the pandemic but it is the poor who have suffered the worst 
 
WITH lockdown relaxations expanding, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday cautioned people against showing any laxity in the fight against COVID-19 and asked them to be “extra alert and careful,” while acknowledging that the poor and labourers have been hit the hardest by the crisis. The pain that the poor, working class and labourers suffered cannot be described in words, he said, stating that the current scenario is an “eye opener to happenings in the past” in the country and offers opportunity for scrutiny and lessons for the future. In his monthly ‘Mann Ki Baat’ broadcast, Modi noted that a big part of the economy has opened and train and flight services have begun operating partially with more relaxations on the anvil, but warned people against letting their guards down.
 
After such “austere penance and after so many hardships,” the country’s deft handling of the situation should “not go in vain,” he said. The Prime Minister’s note of caution came on a day India registered its highest single-day spike of COVID-19 cases with 8,380 new infections, taking the country’s tally to 1,82,143, while the death toll rose to 5,164, according to the Union Health Ministry. Modi said, “Whether it is the mandatory ‘do gaz ki doori’ (two yards of distancing), wearing face masks or staying at home to the best extent possible, there should be no laxity on our part in complete adherence (to the laid down norms). “We must not let this fight weaken. Becoming careless or lackadaisical cannot be an option. The fight against coronavirus is still equally serious. You, your family, may still face grave danger from coronavirus,” he cautioned. In his address, the Prime Minister said all classes of people have suffered during the pandemic but it is the poor who have suffered the worst.
 
“Had our villages, towns, districts and States been self-reliant, problems facing us would not have been of such a magnitude as is evident today,” he said, noting that it is the people of eastern region, from where the bulk of migrant workers come from, who have suffered the most. Everyone is working to help the poor and labourers, he said, and highlighted the railways’ exercise to transport large numbers of migrant workers to their homes. “The path of our fight against coronavirus goes a long way. It is a calamity, a scourge that does not have an antidote in the entire world; there is no prior experience on that... We are facing newer challenges and consequent hardships,” he pointed out.
 
All the countries hit by the killer virus face similar problems and India is no exception, the Prime Minister said in his address which came on the last day of the 4th phase of the nationwide coronavirus-induced lockdown. “There is no section in our country unaffected by the difficulties caused by the affliction -- the most gravely affected by the crisis are the underprivileged labourers and workers. Their agony, their pain, their ordeal cannot be expressed in words. Who amongst us cannot understand and feel what they and their families are going through,” Modi said. He said everyone is trying to share their distress.
 
“Our railway personnel are at it day and night. From the Centre, States, to local governance bodies, everybody is toiling around the clock. The way our railway personnel are relentlessly engaged, they too are frontline corona warriors,” he said. The distress the workforce is undergoing is representative of the pain of the country’s eastern region, he said. “The very region which possesses the capacity to be the country’s growth engine. The eastern region needs development,” he asserted. “In the last few years, much has been done in this direction which gives me inner satisfaction. And now, considering the migrant labourers, the need of the hour is devising a new solution. We are ceaselessly taking steps in that direction,” he said. Skill mapping of labourers is being carried out, he said.