After Union minister's COVID-19 spike remark, opposition parties attack Kerala govt

"There was no systematic action to fight the pandemic," Chennithala said

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The opposition parties in Kerala on Sunday hit out at the left government over Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan's comments on the spike in COVID-19 cases in the state, and alleged that the health sector reflects thetrue picture of the state. With Kerala witnessing a spurt in infections recently, Vardhan said the southern state was "paying the price for gross negligence" during Onam festivities when unlocking of services along with an increase in travel for trade and tourism led to the spread of COVID-19.

However, Kerala Health Minister K.K. Shailaja clarified that the statement of the Union minister was meant to caution people in other states ahead of the festive season. "It is important to control crowds and gatherings as part of COVID-19 mitigation process. However, gatherings happened during Onam festivities despite the directions issued against it. Since then, the number of cases in Kerala have been on the rise," Shailaja said, adding, "the statement of the Union minister was to caution everyone as in other states, the festive season will begin soon".

Leader of Opposition in the state assembly, Ramesh Chennithala, said the assessment of COVID-19 situation in Kerala by the Union health minister reflects the true picture of the state. "The assessment of the Union minister is the true reflection of the situation in the state and the opposition has also been raising the same issue. The state government had completely failed in fighting COVID-19."

"Other than the daily press conferences of the CM in the evening, there was no systematic action to fight the pandemic," Chennithala said in a release. BJP state president K. Surendran in a statement alleged that the health sector in Kerala has collapsed and central government's assistance should be sought for the prevention of COVID-19.

"The statement of the Union health minister that Kerala's gross negligence in fighting the pandemic was a blow to the state government. The state failed to make necessary preparations while being engaged in a fake campaign using PR agency," Surendran said.

Kerala's COVID-19 tally has crossed 3.3 lakh while the toll climbed to 1,161 on Sunday. Prior to Onam in August, the state had reported around 54,000 cases, while the toll was nearly 200. Responding to a query from a citizen in his 'Sunday Samvaad' programme, Vardhan said between January 30 and May 3, Kerala had reported just 499 cases and two deaths due to the disease. He alleged that Kerala was paying the price of gross negligence during the recent Onam festivities when state-wise unlocking of services along with an increase in inter and intrastate travel for trade and tourism led to the spread of COVID-19 across various districts.

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