Increase coronavirus testing, issue notification for deferment of EMI notification: Congress urges Centre

India currently is the lowest tested nation in the world.
Congress leader Manish Tewari (File photo| EPS)
Congress leader Manish Tewari (File photo| EPS)

NEW DELHI: The Congress urged the government on Tuesday to increase coronavirus testing in the country and also issue a notification on deferment of EMI payment of loans during the lockdown period.

Congress spokesperson Manish Tewari also urged the government to make arrangements for procurement and storage of Rabi crop that is about to be harvested in the next 15 days.

Referring to the religious congregation in Delhi's Nizamuddin area which left several people affected by the virus, he said at a press conference addressed through video conferencing that this is not the time for a blame-game.

Police and paramilitary personnel cordoned off a major area in Nizamuddin West in south Delhi while over 200 people have been kept in isolation in hospitals after several people who took part in a religious congregation there earlier this month showed COVID-19 symptoms.

"We request the finance minister to ensure that the RBI circular regarding EMIs (being deferred for three months) should be issued widely and that interest subvention arrangement should be made for the interest on the deferred EMI payments," he said.

Referring to lakhs of migrant labourers trying to reach their native places traversing long distances by foot, the Congress leader said, "We request the government to make arrangements and ensure that those on the streets, desperately trying to get home should be helped in getting home safely."

Calling upon the government to allow more testing to find out coronavirus positive cases, Tewari said something needs to be done to increase testing and ensure that India does not enter the community transmission stage of the disease.

Only four companies are currently manufacturing testing equipment in the country, while the government has given permission to 17 more firms, but not before they get FDA and European Union approval, he said.

It is not easy to get FDA or EU approval in the current scenario and hence "we request the government to come up with a plan to get the maximum number of testing kits without compromising with the quality and make the same available across India", the Congress leader said.

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has issued an advisory and they are also emphasising on the need for conducting more tests, Tewari noted, adding that the only antidote to spread of COVID-19 is more testing.

India currently is the lowest tested nation in the world.

COVID-19 is progressing towards phase three or community transmission and the only way to deal with it in a better manner is to conduct as many tests as possible, he said.

Tewari said, India's ratio for coronavirus testing is the lowest at 32 for every 10 lakh people while in the UK it is 921 for every 10 lakh people and the USA it is 2,600 for every 10 lakh people.

Highlighting the problem of procurement that the Rabi crop producing states might be facing in the next few days, the Congress leader said 152.7 million tonnes of crop is expected to come in the market, which are currently shut due to the lockdown.

He feared the country would be faced by a big problem in the next 15 days on harvesting and storage of Rabi crop.

"We demand that the prime minister and the food minister to talk to state governments on how to make arrangement of harvesting and storage of Rabi crop," Tewari said.

Asked on who is to be blamed for the Nizamuddin incident, "This is not the time for blame game. This is not the time to check the intentions of governments now.

People should adopt restraint... A time will come for these questions to be asked. But, this is not the right time." 

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