NEW DELHI: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi said on Saturday India is not testing enough people to know the extent of spread of coronavirus in the country and insinuated that the rate of testing is low because “PM does not care”, playing on the PM-CARES fund corpus created to fight the pandemic.Gandhi also said PM asking people to clap hands and shine torches was not going to solve the problem. “India is simply not testing enough to fight the Covid-19 virus. Making people clap and shining torches in the sky isn’t going to solve the problem...“Why is India testing so low? Because PM does not care,” Rahul Gandhi said in a tweet.The former Congress chief also put out comparative testing statistics from other countries to show that India’s rate of testing was abysmally low in comparison to others like South Korea , Italy, Sri Lanka and even Pakistan According to the numbers shared by Gandhi, India has tested only 29 persons per million population in comparison to 67 in Pakistan, 97 by million in Sri Lanka, 1891 in UK, 2732 in the US, 5812 in Germany, 7122 in Italy and 7622 in South Korea, which is the world’s highest testing data per million population among all countries.On Saturday, AICC general secretary organisation, KC Venugopal also said the spread of Covid-19 and consequent nationwide lockdown requires practical interventions from the PM in terms of equipping hospitals and health centres, providing personal protective equipments like N-95 masks, Hazmat suits to health workers and increased testing, as well a comprehensive economic package to states to deal with the emergency situation. But instead of addressing these issues, Modi is coming up with drama to run away from his "responsibilities and obligations”..