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As India enters phase six of coronavirus lockdown with Centre lifting restrictions in a phased manner, The Quint's Editorial Director Sanjay Pugalia spoke with Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on issues ranging from the easing of lockdown to the migrant crisis and Centre’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic.
Attacking the Centre for its handling of the lockdown, the Rajasthan chief minister said that state of the economy has tanked because of Centre’s ineffective handling of the lockdown.
Gehlot said that the first year of Modi 2.0 was a failure, especially on the front of economy and India’s fight against COVID. “Opposition parties kept warning the government of the crisis, but they didn’t pay heed to them,” he added.
In a sharp attack against Railway Minister Piyush Goyal, the Rajasthan chief minister demanded an inquiry into alleged delays in Shramik Special trains.
Gehlot believes that after the hardships faced by migrants during the lockdown, they will not want to return to cities. “Had the government facilitated their travel back home or given the migrants more time to reach home before imposing the lockdown, they would have considered coming back,” Gehlot said.
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