In a statement on 2 April, top Congress leaders demanded that the Govt must announce a financial assistance plan to reassure those affected by the COVID-19 lockdown, and immediately appoint an economic task force to suggest an emergency plan, a short and a medium-term plan to protect and revive the economy.
Party chief Sonia Gandhi called for acting in solidarity and helping the disadvantaged during the crisis.
She said while the 21-day nationwide lockdown may have been necessary, the "unplanned manner" of its implementation had caused chaos and pain to millions of migrant workers all over India.
Besides Sonia Gandhi, former prime minister Manmohan Singh and former Congress chief Rahul Gandhi and other senior leaders discussed the issue at a meeting of the Congress Working Committee (CWC) through video conferencing.
Addressing the meeting, Sonia Gandhi said the country is in the midst of an unprecedented health and humanitarian crisis.
"The magnitude of the challenge before us is daunting but our resolve to overcome it must be greater," she said.
She said the COVID-19 pandemic has already caused untold suffering across the world, but it has also "reaffirmed the bonds of brotherhood" that unite humanity.
"In our country, those who are most vulnerable to the consequences of this pandemic are the poor and disadvantaged. We must come together for their sake and do all we can to support them through the difficult days that lie ahead," she said.
She further said that "the 21-day national lockdown may have been necessary but the unplanned manner in which it has been implemented has caused chaos and pain in the lives of millions of migrant workers all over India".
The Congress chief said to fight the COVID-19 virus, there is no alternative to constant and reliable testing.
"Our doctors, nurses, and health workers need all the support. Personal Protection Equipment such as hazmat suits, N-95 masks must be provided to them on a war footing," she said.
Former prime minister Manmohan Singh said the Congress Party stands as one with the nation to take on the challenge of the pandemic.
Former Congress president Rahul Gandhi criticised the Centre for its alleged lack of assistance to the poor especially migrant workers.
Calling for an "India-specific strategy and consultation" with regard to COVID-19, Rahul said the party has looked at the situation caused by the pandemic for the past two months and has spoken to experts.
"India needs to prepare for the economic devastation," he said.
Rahul called upon Congress workers to help people and assist them in every manner possible.
"Congress needs to act as a watchdog. We need to ensure that the most vulnerable and the poor are protected comprehensively. Also, let''s take the message that we need to take special care of our senior citizens and elders," he said.
He further said COVID-19 particularly attacks aged persons, people with lung disease, diabetics, persons with heart disease, making them most vulnerable and "all state governments need to issue special advisories for these categories and take care of them".
AICC general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra claimed Uttar Pradesh had faced the "maximum burnt" of "heart-rending" scenes of migrant labour returning home.
"Our workers have assisted the labour with food and medicines," she said.
Priyanka also said testing for COVID-19 remains the key to prevent it.
Former finance minister P Chidambaram said the government had not understood the "enormity" of the crisis completely.
"Congress should engage the government constantly, support it but point out the shortcomings," he noted.
Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha Ghulam Nabi Azad, Leader of Congress in Lok Sabha Adhir Ranjan Choudhary and senior party leaders Mallikarjun Kharge and AK Antony also addressed the CWC meet through video conferencing.
Punjab chief minister Amarinder Singh, addressing the meeting, informed the CWC about the preparations and steps taken to fight COVID-19 including availability of food, medication and preventive steps. He also praised the efforts of several organisations and Punjab Police.
He said the non-release of the state''s share of Rs 5,000 crore by the Centre was a hindrance in the fight against COVID-19 and that he will take up the issue with the Union finance minister.
Chhattisgrah chief minister Bhupesh Baghel said the Congress government in the state has given 10 kgs of ration free to every family under the PDS system. All children in Anganwadis are being sent their food home, he said.
"However, GST share of over Rs 2,000 crore not released by Government of India," he noted.
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