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by egghese 1880 days ago
I was not disagreeing with the articles claim people flouting rules caused a spike. But the people or the country isn't by itself responsible. Rather a callous government that was indifferent to this pandemic is. It had an year to prepare. It did nothing more than PR works

- If the health infrastructure could not take it, what was the reason for this narrative ? https://www.thequint.com/news/india/in-january-pm-modi-had-e...

- Did they not know about vaccine demand ? https://www.timeslive.co.za/news/world/2021-01-20-india-phar...

- Why did they take away the states ability to prepare ? https://www.newindianexpress.com/nation/2020/apr/09/as-per-n...

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> It did nothing more than PR works

What's with the hyperbole? To disprove your point, I just have to point to one thing that the government did that was not PR?

- What narrative, specifically?

- At the time, I too was in support of supplying vaccines to countries who were in desperate need of it. I still don't mind waiting a few months if the vaccines that should have come to me go to a healthcare worker in some other country instead. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26346021

- There is no reason to take anything Shiv Sena says at face value. This is the single worst party in India. If law and order had worked in India, these people would have been declared terrorists long before most of us were born. They continue to mistreat doctors (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vUUQEpJEG4) and threaten hospitals (https://twitter.com/amitsurg/status/1299352826636722176) across the state. Also, while all other states had the pandemic somewhat under control at one time or another, MH consistently stayed at #1 or #2 among the worst affected states.

Shiv Sena is for sure known for their thuggery and being a party of regionalistic goons. They're hardly very different from their erstwhile allies the BJP though.
Any thoughts on their current allies? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JXtH0NQFqZI