PM continues with ‘Jumla’ in tough times of Covid-19

PM Modi has a new mantra for India’s fight against coronavirus. In his video message he has appealed Indians to light up lamps, torches at 9PM on 5th April

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PM Modi has a new mantra for India's fight against coronavirus

In his video message he has appealed Indians to light up lamps, torches at 9PM on 5th April


PM asked people of their 9 minutes to show solidarity against coronavirus with light

He urged Indians to show solidarity in the battle against the pandemic

Reciting a shlok in Sanskrit he asked people to keep up their spirits amid lockdown

In his 12 minute message PM again skipped major concerns of people

PM did not assure people about the government's preparedness to tackle with the spiralling spread

PM also did not mention anything about the decisions on the extension of lockdown

PM in his previous message to the nation had appealed to show gratitude through claps, thali, conches


He had even apologized for the hardships people face due to lockdown

Once again PM tried to put a bigger responsibility on public to fight their own battle through social distancing

PM thanked Indians for their discipline and solidarity.

He Reminded people  that all other countries followed India in lockdown

People must be thinking what they can do alone. But sometime reflection is necessary.

PM again played the emotional card by calling 'Janata Janardan' next to God

PM called for collective reflection of confidence, energy and resolve to fight the crisis.


In the message, PM skipped issues of lack of hospitals, masks and ventilators

Instead of giving the people assurances, PM asked for their time and action

PM said, the light will drive away the darkness. It will show that nobody is left alone.

This is the ultimate weapon, the Ram baan, to kill  coronavirus.

Major part of his message remained philosophical without the ground  updates

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