Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury said after the meeting, “It is likely that the government may extend the lockdown”

Current Affairs : In the midst of developing interest from state governments to broaden the across the country lockdown, Prime Minister Narendra Modi told floor pioneers from resistance groups that the across the nation lockdown won’t be lifted in one go on April 14.
Pioneer of Opposition in Lok Sabha Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury said after the gathering, “All things considered, the administration may expand the lockdown.”
“Head administrator Modi clarified that lockdown isn’t being lifted and furthermore that the life pre-crown and post-crown won’t be the equivalent,” Biju Janata Dal pioneer Pinaki Misra told PTI.
Modi’s remarks came during an association with these pioneers to talk about the circumstance emerging out of the COVID-19 pandemic and the administration’s endeavors to contain the quick spreading infection in the nation. Another pioneer, who took an interest in the gathering however didn’t wish to be named, said the Prime Minister revealed to them that he will likewise counsel boss pastors.
The meet comes in the midst of signs that the Center may expand the lockdown the nation over past April 14 after a few states have supported the augmentation to contain the quick spreading infection, as the positive cases in the nation give no indications of any let-up.
PM Modi during his connection with resistance pioneers. ANI
According to the Union wellbeing service’s Wednesday morning update, there are 149 passings and 5,194 affirmed instances of COVID-19 in the nation even as the nation entered its third seven day stretch of across the nation lockdown.
The individuals who took an interest in the meet included Ghulam Nabi Azad, pioneer of the resistance in Rajya Sabha, and Nationalist Congress Party head Sharad Pawar. Surrendering its underlying hesitance, the Trinamool Congress (TMC) likewise went to the communication. TMC pioneer Sudip Bandyopadhyay was among the members.
This is the executive’s first collaboration with the floor heads, including those from the Opposition, after the inconvenience of the across the nation lockdown on March 25 however he had held communications with boss clergymen of all states including those controlled by non-NDA parties.