
With the coronavirus cases increasing day by day in India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi may meet the state chief ministers again next week.
New Delhi: With the coronavirus cases increasing day by day in India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi may meet the state chief ministers again next week.
The meeting is taking place at a time when cases of coronavirus infection are on the rise in the country. Due to Covid-19, various exemptions have been given to the general public and traders during Unlock-1 to speed up the economic activities affected by the lockdown.
Narendra Modi Sources said that the Prime Minister could hold talks with the Chief Ministers on June 16 and 17 through video conferencing. The meeting, which will be held on digital media for two days, could divide the states into two phases. This will be the sixth round of Prime Minister Modi's meeting with the states.
The last time PM Modi met the Chief Ministers was on May 11. Home Minister Amit Shah had a telephone conversation with the chief ministers in the last week of May.
Coronavirus The number of corona cases in the country is on the rise. The number of corona patients has increased to around 3 lakh.
Meanwhile, a lockdown has been announced on weekends and public holidays in view of the rising number of coronavirus cases in Punjab.