The surging numbers of the Covid cases are only the manifestation of a larger malaise…on the part of both govt and the public. Most of those having flouted the Covid norms were suffering the devastation. State Govt’s failure have already been elaborated above. However, it was a pity why some having followed all guidelines and norms, having no fault of their own had to suffer. They contracted the virus from others, be it their family members, friends, relatives or colleagues who disregarded the Covid norms. So who should be held accountable?
Madras High Court in their judgement to a PIL held their Election Commission guilty for the surge. They observed in a suo moto case that major violation of Covid protocols had already taken place in Tamilnadu by 04 Apr when the election rallies ended. However, some constitutional experts were quick to point out that HC observation was flawed. After the CEC announces the date on 26 Feb 21, the 2nd wave had not yet started. Once announced, even they couldn’t have cancelled it unless the concerned States make due representation through all major political parties. If cancelled, that State should be ready to go under Presidents rule the day that govt completed their tenure…unless of course, Supreme Court and the President of India as the Constitutional Head, grants permission. Once an election is announced, no political party usually comes forward to suggest cancellation lest they will be accused of running away from seeking mandate…something no major political party will ever wish. The Union Govt too could have approached the CEC to cancel the elections but would have faced the same consequences as that of the State…of undermining the federal structure and dictating the Constitutional bodies (CEC in this case). Hence, Election Commission alone cannot be held culpable as pronounced by Madras HC. These pretexts only relate to the flare-up of Covid owing to the flouting of Covid commensurate behaviors in various process of elections. However, the State Municipal and Zila Parishad Elections could have surely been postponed and there, all State Govts and the State Election Commissions may be held culpable.
The other cause of the surge in cases are flouting of the Covid appropriate behaviors by the public who took it for granted that the Pandemic is now of past. Each citizen, politicians and bureaucrats must be held responsible for it. This is the single most prominent factor which has caused surge in the infection. Further, almost all States failed to caution their health authorities to be proactive against the newer Corona variants that caused increased infection risk. The indifference by the State health authorities were so much that in spite of the Union Min of Health & ICMR warning of a possible new wave (by the new UK/African variant virus), they adopted no proactive measures…to prevent the spread of infections, to augment their testing, to increase the health infrastructures, to procure requisite drugs and other provisions and so on. The States red-flagging of their health Infra (beds) and provisions following the 2nd wave were unduly delayed when they actually failed…and then they raised their hands and started lumping it on to the Union Govt. The result is before us. The Union Govt too could have initiated a proactive measure to start dictating the States… but for the risk of political upheaval with elections going on in 5 states, they didn’t want to risk it..
It deserves a mention here that it was a criminal act by some of the opposition leaders having creating unwarranted controversy on DCGI’s EUA approval for Covid vaccines. It created an unnecessary doubt in many minds, causing vaccine-hesitancy. A very poor vaccination response in the initial weeks and months were the result. Many people lost lives in the second waves because they avoided vaccination. All those politicians…be it many of Congress, Samajwadi party or someone else, must hold their heads in shame for their heinous act that made their party workers and others doubt the vaccine. When the pace of vaccination did catch-up, some opposition ruled states unnecessarily put a demand to include 18+ age group under entitlement. The started creating fake narrative that Modi govt was putting their lives at stake by not authorising them. They knew that such huge number of dosage can not be made available, yet they said they will manage...and the result is before us...the mass confusion and panic of non-availability. Many experts felt that Covid Task force should not have yielded to opposition demand and should have continued with their well prioritized means of vaccination.
While trying to lookback, here comes an important issue of having a cursory glance at the timelines in the entire affairs of the Covid Pandemic and the obvious is before us as enumerated opposite. While dealing with the invisible enemy causing pandemic was not at all going to be easy esp in the massive populous country like India, there were some silver linings too. Govt setting up of Covid Task Force was a very noble thought that converted the pandemic in to opportunity as enumerated towards the end of this article. Many individuals and groups emerged as good Samaritans to help to those in needs. It was a mammoth task to feed free all families below poverty line for >6 months.
Here comes a legitimate question…who to hold accountable for the massive surge in the pandemic, the failure of the health related infrastructure…almost on the verge of collapse and the death & sufferings of the valuable lives. This time it is not only the elderly, even a significant number of young citizen have suffered and perished.
So, Who is Culpable?
Anyone whosoever tries to lookback and tries to fixate the culpability for some bad hppenings, it must be remembered that in all probabilities, one invariably tries to do good for own people. It is another matter that what seemed to be an apparently correct approach at that moment of time, seemed not an ideal decision at the hindsight. However, if there was an inimical / distructive content in question, it may be fair to form opinion even at the hindsight. In case of the Covid19, the following could be called a fare line of thought: -
It must be confessed that putting the onus of culpability at the hindsight, is easy. It is always easy to point fingers at others and shift the onus of responsibility. Hence, the editor seeks pardon for the above attempts of blameworthiness and culpabilities apportioned on the various agencies and surely, there would have been reasons of their failures…their own version of their apparent failures. Surely there also would have been some mitigating factors that the entire system faulted…almost failing.
Having said the above, it was feared by many pundits of international repute that India will melt-down under 2nd phase…BUT…it did not. Looking at the massive population and their densities, it is a matter of some consolation that we could pull ourselves out of a sure decimation. The editor will be failing in his duty in not naming some of those people and their actions…both in the 1st and 2nd phases of the Covid19 that saved numerous lives, otherwise it could have been much worse.
Although this article was started from the perspectives of bringing out failures at different levels of government and other agencies as well, having analysed the most of them, it is found to be a mixed bag of many sorrows and some joys that the Pandemic has given us. In short, it can be said that China caused the Pandemic but escaped culpability owing to failures on part of WHO. India has fought the pandemic well but lethargy on part of the State Govts failed to perceive the intensity of the second wave and also failed to take appropriate actions to meet the challenges. Even Union Govt faltered in not cautioning / assisting the state Govts in the nick of time…the middle of March 21. Maharashtra Govt is extremely culpable in not informing the extreme virulence of the new variant. Election Commission of India too must hold their head in shame in not being proactive in applying curbs on electoral process. Having blamed everyone else, we the citizen too must hold our heads in shame in not observing Covid Appropriate Behaviour that enabled the mutated virus to wreak havoc on us. It was we who brought the virus to our homes…to either suffer ourselves or pass on to the hapless elders, the most vulnerable section of the population. If we could have overcome our urge to venture to the unsafe places, we would not have got our family members infected…making them struggle for lives. Hence, in all ernest, the editor of the magazine tends to agree with this article published on 30 Apr in Indian Express “We are all responsible for India’s devastating second wave of Covid19”. We must hang our heads in shame for our ommissions and commissions. May the departed soules rest in peace BUT if they could have a say, they would have told us that we as a nation failed collectively…irrespective of our belonging…whether State Govt, Union Govt, Ruling Politicians, Opposition politicians, the administrators or the greedy and ignorant/ indulgent citizens.