Kim Jon Un compared the country’s deteriorating economic situation to the famine and disaster of the 1990s. 30 lakh people died in this famine.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un
Kim Jong Compares North Korea’s Situation with 1990s Famine: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has admitted that the situation in his country has become similar to the famine of the 1990s. He has told the ruling party officials that he should be ready to do ‘Arduous March’ for work and sacrifice. The information of this matter has been given by the government media on Friday. The famine that came in North Korea is also known as Ordus March or Trouble March. This was the time when this country faced starvation on a large scale.
Kim Jong compared the country’s deteriorating economic situation to the famine and disaster of the 1990s. In this famine that came after the break-up of the Soviet Union, 3 million people died. Earlier, Kim Jong had said that North Korea is going through the worst phase ever. In a conference on Thursday, he told the grassroots workers of the Workers Party of Korea to work more responsibly to pursue the new five-year plans of the country. These schemes were adopted in January.
Told the country to be free from corona
According to government news agency KCNA, Kim has said, ‘I have made up my mind to ask the WPK organization at all levels to be prepared to do another difficult task so that our people can get relief from the difficulties, even if they Why should there be some relief? He also said that the party should reward people’s faith and serve them. However, North Korea has clearly stated that it is still free from coronavirus in North Korea. But US and South Korean officials say they doubt this.
Economy severely crumbles
Earlier it was reported that due to Corona virus epidemic and US sanctions, North Korea’s economy has severely collapsed (North Korea Current Situation). To prevent the virus, this country also imposed a travel ban on the border. These restrictions were imposed in such a way that it has become difficult to even reach international humanitarian aid. Due to which hundreds of thousands of people are not getting enough food. An official in North Korea’s Ministry of Public Health issued a statement on Tuesday, dismissing reports that say children here are malnourished. The official said that this is being said to tarnish the image of his country.
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