He says the lockdown has been "bittersweet", but more bitter than sweet if one looks at what is happening to businesses and to the people at large
The managing director of Bajaj Auto was in a dialogue with Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, as part of a series on India's COVID-19 response and the lockdown initiated by Rahul Gandhi
The first such dialogue was held on April 30 when Gandhi discussed the coronavirus pandemic and its economic implications with former Reserve Bank of India governor Raghuram Rajan.
"I cannot see transparency. The issue of Ladakh and China is a live issue. Transparency is required," he said.
"11 crore Indians are employed by MSMEs. 1/3rd of them are closing down permanently. It's criminal for GOI not to give them cash support immediately," he said on Twitter.
Congress leader Sunil Jakhar claimed a majority of farm produce is purchased in the open market at rates much lower than the Minimum Support Price (MSP) declared by the government
On Monday, Moody's downgraded the country's rating to "Baa3" from "Baa2"
"The Government's silence about the border situation with China is fuelling massive speculation and uncertainty at a time of crisis," he said on Twitter
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday has said that the Congress does not have a key role to play in the Maharashtra government
Amidst the rising tension in east Ladakh along the Sino-India border, Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad on Wednesday said that no one can threaten Narendra Modi's India
Remembering his great grandfather, Gandhi tweeted, "Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Ji was a brave freedom fighter, the architect of modern India and our first Prime Minister'
In an interaction with Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, health experts Professor Ashish Jha and Professor Johan Giesecke talked about the Covid-19 pandemic
A stubborn government has no choice and must listen to experience and wise counsel, says Chidambaram
Congress chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala said the conversation will be aired through the Congress social media channels
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi distanced himself and his party from the management of the Covid-19 pandemic in the state.
Demands to know govt's plan after May 31; fears the pandemic will spread manifold in a "non-lockdown situation"
Rahul Gandhi asserted that the party is doing better where ever it is running its own government
Adityanath had on Monday said that the state government will provide social security and insurance to labourers and no state can take manpower from Uttar Pradesh without his government's permission
"India is the only country in the world which is relaxing the lockdown when the virus is 'exponentially rising'," he noted.
Clearly, the FM, who has emerged in recent weeks as the PM's most articulate spokesman, believes that a farmer is someone who owns a farmhouse in Delhi's Chhattarpur