Rahul Gandhi Shared the Video of PM Modi and Said – There Will be a Case Study in Harvard On These 3 Failures

Rahul Gandhi Shared the Video of PM Modi and Said – There Will be a Case Study in Harvard On These 3 Failures

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has said that the future steps taken by the Indian government on the coronavirus will also be included to study the failures at Harvard Business School

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has said that the future steps taken by the Indian government on the coronavirus will also be included to study the failures at Harvard Business School. Rahul Gandhi has targeted PM Modi on the number of coronavirus patients. He has also shared a clip of PM Modi's speech on Twitter. In which PM Modi is saying that the war of Mahabharata had lasted 18 days and the fight against Corona will last for 21 days.

A graph has also been added to this video clip showing how the number of COVID-19 patients has increased in India and has reached the third position in world. Rahul wrote on Twitter with this video, 'Harvard Business School (HBS) will study on failures in future, COVID-19, demonetization and GST'. Let us tell you that this reaction of Rahul Gandhi has come a day after the number of patients of coronavirus in India crossed Russia's corona cases figure. Now America and Brazil are ahead of India in this matter all over the world.

24,248 new cases of COVID-19 reported in last 24 hours

Talking about the statistics that came today, 24,248 new cases of COVID-19 were reported in the country in the last 24 hours and 425 more people died due to this virus. With this, the total number of infected people and deaths in the country increased to 6, 97,413 and 19,693 respectively.

Image Credit: The Tribune
Image Credit: The Tribune

According to the data, 4, 24,432 patients of COVID-19 have been cured in the country so far and one patient has gone out of the country. At the same time, 2, 53,287 people are being treated in the country. The Health Ministry said, "Right now the recovery rate of patients is 60.85 percent." Total confirmed cases include foreign nationals found infected in India. According to the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), as of July 5, a total of 99, 69, 66 people have been screened for COVID-19, of which 1, 80,596 people were screened on Sunday.

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