Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman said the resolution acknowledged the boost given to India’s image during the vaccination drive of one billion doses, the online certification and the efficiency of the CoWin app. While the world appreciated these achievements, the opposition back home brought elements of suspicion to the whole exercise, saying it will take 40 years to vaccinate all eligible people, that it is a “BJP vaccine”, and so on.The resolution alleged that the opposition has been opportunistic during the pandemic. “While India is accomplishing new goals at the global level under the leadership of Narendra Modi, the Opposition is working only with a mindset of hatred.” It condemned the “irresponsible” role of the Opposition which has the mindset of “weakening democracy”.Sitharaman said the opposition has been mainly active on Twitter and was not seen on the streets fighting for the welfare of the people during Covid. BJP chief JP Nadda said during the conclave that the opposition had gone into “isolation” during the pandemic.With the government facing the wrath of farmers in Punjab, Haryana and western UP, the resolution emphasised on the various measures taken by the government for their welfare. It condemned the political violence in West Bengal and insisted that the BJP will fight back through the legal process. The abrogation of J&K’s special status also finds a mention in the resolution. The resolution also mentioned India keeping its commitments made at the Paris conclave on climate change in 2016 and the Panchamrit statement made by Prime Minister Modi at Glasgow.
Source: Economic Times