Modi under fire for 'destroying' millions lives; failure to meet 21-day claim of win over COVID.

ISLAMABAD -- As COVID-19 caseload in India crossed 10 million mark, the opposition leaders attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi over failure of the 'unplanned lockdown' strategy to fulfill his claim of defeating virus within 21 days.

India's COVID-19 caseload surpassed 10 million mark on Saturday, adding one million cases in nearly a month, while the total number of recoveries surged to 9.5 million, according to the Indian health ministry data.

"1 crore Covid infections with almost 1.5 lakh deaths! The unplanned lockdown did not manage to win the battle in 21 days' as the PM claimed, but it surely destroyed millions of lives in the country." Congress leader Rahul Gandhi said taking a dig at Modi's remarks in March that the Mahabharata war was won in 18 days and the war against coronavirus will take 21 days.

A day after announcing a national lockdown for three weeks in March, Narendra Modi had said the 'battle of Mahabharata was won in 18 days, the war the whole country is fighting against coronavirus will...

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