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'NDA govt's good governance claims exposed': Rahul on Bihar's COVID-19 situation

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New Delhi: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi hit out at the Bihar government on Tuesday alleging the COVID-19 situation in the state has gone out of control and that the NDA dispensation's claim of "good governance" has been "exposed"."The coronavirus pandemic situation in Bihar is critical and has spiralled out of control of the state government.

Unattended bodies lying in hospital wards exposes the claims of good governance of Bihar," he said in a tweet in Hindi.Along with the tweet, he tagged a news report claiming that the Central team that had gone to Bihar had flagged "poor infection control" in hospitals in Patna and could turn into "super spreaders".According to Bihar health department's health bulletin on Monday, the death toll due to.

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