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Published 19:11 IST, April 8th 2020

PM Modi calls poster asking people to honour him fake, says reach out to people in need

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday dismissed the rumours pertaining to a poster that had surfaced earlier in the day

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday dismissed the rumours pertaining to a poster that had surfaced earlier in the day. This statement from the Prime Minister comes after the poster which stated that all the citizens will give a standing ovation to the Prime Minister on 12th April for his efforts amid Coronavirus crisis went viral.

Taking to Twitter, PM Modi dispersed the speculations and further stated that if people really want to honour the Prime Minister, they must take responsibility of at least one poor family at this time of crisis, adding that there wouldn't be a bigger honour than that.

READ: Modi govt readying multi-trillion Covid package for people's 'direct & indirect benefit'

PM Modi Chairs All-party Meet Amid Covid Lockdown

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday chaired a meeting with the leaders of the Opposition parties through a video conference to discuss the current situation in the country. 

It was the very first interaction of PM Modi with the Opposition all together after the imposition of the 21-day lockdown owing to the Coronavirus crisis. Floor leaders of all those parties which have a combined strength of more than five MPs in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha were a part of the discussion. 

READ: 'PM Modi made it clear that lockdown will not be lifted in one go': BJD's Pinaki Misra

Coronavirus Crisis

As per the health ministry briefing on Wednesday, till date total 402 people have been discharged, a total of 5194 positive confirmed cases have been reported in the country. In the last one day, 773 positive cases were reported. Total 149 deaths have been reported and around 32 people have died yesterday.

In a bid to tackle the growing crisis, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on March 24 had announced a 21-day nationwide lockdown to check the spread of coronavirus, stating that "social distancing" is the only way to contain the disease which is spreading rapidly across the world.

READ: Modi govt readying multi-trillion Covid package for people's 'direct & indirect benefit'

READ: Coronavirus LIVE Updates: Centre mulls extending lockdown post-April 14; cases at 5194

19:11 IST, April 8th 2020