: Centre putting pressure on Delhi government to publish ads praising vaccine scheme, claims deputy CM #IndiaNEWS Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Monday claimed that the Union government
Centre putting pressure on Delhi government to publish ads praising vaccine scheme, claims deputy CM #IndiaNEWS
Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Monday claimed that the Union government was putting pressure on officials in the Aam Aadmi Party government to publish advertisements lauding the Centre’s Covid-19 vaccination programme.Sisodia said that Delhi has received only 57 lakh vaccine doses against its requirement of 2.94 crore. He also said that the Centre’s allocation of 15 lakh vaccines for the month of July was not sufficient for the city.“How will 15 lakh vaccines for July work?â€? Sisodia asked. “Going by this rate, it will take 15 to 16 more months to vaccinate entire Delhi. You [Centre] have been saying India has been conducting the largest vaccination drive globally, but it has turned out to be the most mismanaged, derailed and messed up exercise in the world.â€?Addressing an important Press Conference | LIVE t.co/CCdbez8UeJ— Manish Sisodia (@msisodia) June 21, 2021 Sisodia said most Bharatiya Janata Party-led states were publishing advertisements hailing the country’s vaccination drive. He accused the Centre of wasting money on the advertisements instead of procuring vaccines for the citizens.“There are more advertisements than the Covid-19 vaccine shots in the country,â€? the Delhi deputy chief minister said. “They also asked officials in Delhi to publish advertisements in newspapers thanking [Prime Minister Narendra] Modiji for...Read more
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