Monday, April 6, 2020

Re: [IAC#RG] READ THIS NOW - CORONA VIRUS

Yes Gangoli Sir ,I just realised that Army,Navy n Air Force weapons can't fight corona.
My heartfelt thanks, salutes to all the medical people who are fighting this virus.May God Bless them,their families with the best of all that's available in this world
India is fighting a war and all of us need to stand behind the govt to defeat this enemy.(Second Anand Gangoli
WHO has commended the bold action India has taken.At present the rich nations with advanced medical facilities are the worst affected.
The review of lock down needs  attention as the crops in North India need harvesting n in South India the fields need preparation for winter crops. The answer is not an easy one in the face of corona pandemic.In my view with serious restrictions to maintain the lockdown,  the field workers need an opening if India has to meet her food requirements later in the year.
What kind of mindset people project when they pelt stones at the saviours.The Tablighi Jamaat action is a crime against the humanity
Manohar
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Subject: Re: [IAC#RG] READ THIS NOW - CORONA VIRUS
 
We should all be grateful to Sarabjitji for the timely information that the weapons of the Air Force , Army and Navy do not help fight the Corona virus. We would never have been able to work that out for ourselves !
 I might add, nor does empty rhetoric help fight the virus. Instead of harping on what does not work, let us talk about what might work.
We should understand that we are in a warlike situation. The only option now is comply implicitly with the instructions - remain in isolation to the extent possible. For the present, that is the key for survival.  Any violations will have severe consequences-  it is too early to forget the Nizammuddin incident . The government really has no option but to use strict measures to ensure compliance to minimise the spread of the virus.
For our part, we must help the less privileged sections of the society to whatever extent we can. In Mumbai voluntary organisations have come up and are helping find shelters and food for migrant labourers. I am sure the same is happening in other states also. If  we are unable to work actively to help, let us contribute to the agencies that are providing help. And as has been repeated by leaders of all parties, let us pay our domestic servants, drivers, etc for the period that they are unable to work due to the lockdown to try and minimise their hardship.
And most important, let us salute the doctors, nurses, medical staff, police, conservancy workers and all those who are risking their lives so that we can remain safe in isolation. Sadly there are elements who obstruct these selfless persons from fulfilling their duties, and even worse, try to humiliate them. Let us condemn them unanimously.
Anand Gangoli

On Sat, Apr 4, 2020 at 1:52 PM Sarbajit Roy <indiaresists@lists.riseup.net> wrote:
In one sentence- The corridors of power are powerless. The Army is powerless - all those expensive US small arms which Modi buys from his best buddy Trump are useless. The Airforce is powerless - all those expensive and overpadded Rafale jets (still to be delivered) have no effect on that tiny strand of RNA. The Indian navy of course is saddled with second hand floating rustbuckets and deep diving submarines which (leave no space for social distancing) have a strange habit of catching fire unexpectedly.

Since a picture is worth a thousand words, here is a projection (a very conservative one) from the internet of how the infection will spread in month of April.It grossly understates the extent of the problem since it was re;eased well before the.Nizamuddin episode.
https://twitter.com/LockDownIndia/status/1245003350006890496


So any prudent Govt. should plan to extended the lockdown till at least 15th May 2020.

However since human life is cheap in India, the banias will probably ensure that India is
open for business by 1st May 2020, if not sooner.


On Fri, Apr 3, 2020 at 8:31 PM Sandeep Nagpal <casandeepnagpal@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello... So, what's next from the power of corridors..? I mean for how long this lock down is likely to be in place? And if it is going to uplift in phases what could be the likely plan for that? Any thoughts please? Warm regards,

On Wed, 18 Mar 2020, 21:48 Sarbajit Roy, <indiaresists@lists.riseup.net> wrote:
Dear IAC members



Per my discussions today in corridors of power, this is likely to be a rerun of DEMONETISATION. Expect announcements from Friday evening onwards.

Better to be safe than sorry.

1) Stock up on food and other essentials for 1 month

2) Stock up on cash, ATMs may go dry and banks may stop working.

3) Do not depend on digital systems, payment and internet. Today 1 major Telecom player seems likely to shut down due to stock market collapse and adverse SC judgment (or may sell discreetly to the Only Vimal group). Another mobile company in Delhi has shut down 80% of its towers in last 7 days, fired 50% staff and cant even pay electricity bills.

4) Hospitals are likely to fill quickly. In Delhi Kejriwal is likely to direct private hospitals to give free treatment in ICU, which is going to amplify the problem by 10 times.

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