Kejriwal speaks on oxygen crisis, says 'Centre is not getting adequate supply'
Kejriwal speaks on oxygen crisis, says 'Centre is not getting adequate supply'
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New Delhi: CM Arvind Kejriwal has blamed the shortage of oxygen supply for the situation prevailing in the national capital Delhi due to the second wave of corona virus. Talking to media on Saturday, Kejriwal said that oxygen has become a big issue in Delhi, complaints of shortage of oxygen supply from all hospitals are coming in and we are very forced.

CM Arvind Kejriwal said that we have also raised the issue of shortage of oxygen in the court and we had demanded oxygen from the Central government. CM Kejriwal had said that Delhi needs 976 tonnes of oxygen every day, but we are getting only 490 tonnes of oxygen, yesterday only 312 tonnes of oxygen has been supplied to Delhi, now how will it work in such a situation?

Let me tell you that the High Court has also slammed the Central Government for supplying oxygen to Delhi. The court has directed the Centre to supply adequate oxygen to Delhi. The court said, Delhi should be given 490 metric tonnes of oxygen on Saturday.

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