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Sidhu’s Question on Corona – Why so Less Tests in India? South Korea Model Should be Adopted

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The corona virus crisis is continuously increasing in India. So far, more than 5000 corona virus cases have been reported in the country, but in the midst of this, questions are being raised about testing, Former Indian cricketer and Congress leader Navjot Singh Sidhu has also asked questions about lesser testings. Sidhu said that out of the 133 crore population, only around 1 lakh have been tested, which are very less.

Navjot Singh Sidhu has released a video of himself on his YouTube channel "Jeetga Punjab". In which he is talking to the people of Punjab about the corona virus, during this, Navjot Singh Sidhu said that South Korea stopped the graph of Corona virus spreading in their country by continuous testing, while countries like Singapore did the same.

Congress leader said that despite the population of about 133 crore in our country, only around 1 lakh 14 thousand tests have been done so far and only 2500 tests have been done in the three crore population of Punjab. He said that due to frequent tests in South Korea-Singapore, Corona cases were stopped.

In this video, Navjot Singh Sidhu did not criticize the Center or the Punjab government, but he has raised questions about lesser testing. The Congress leader appealed and said that the instructions issued by the central government and the state governments are constantly being followed.

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