New Delhi: A massive campaign of vaccination is underway in the country to tackle the global epidemic corona virus. However, opposition parties are attacking the Modi government at the Centre by raising the issue of vaccine shortage. Former Congress national president Rahul Gandhi had slammed the government the previous day saying that 'July has come, the vaccine has not come.' His remarks have been strongly attacked by Union ministers and BJP leaders. But a day later, today (July 3rd), Rahul Gandhi has raised questions.
Mind the gap!#WhereAreVaccines pic.twitter.com/0VNhT6K8fn
? Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) July 3, 2021
Rahul Gandhi has once again questioned the shortage of corona vaccine and the pace of vaccination. He tweeted on Saturday in which he captioned it as 'Mind the gapp! #WhereAreVaccines. look at the vaccination rate gap, where are the vaccines?' Rahul Gandhi shared a news item in the tweet showing where it should be to deal with India's COVID-19 vaccination rate and the third wave of the potential Corona virus.
The report claimed that India's vaccination rate is 27 per cent below the target in view of the third wave. India has so far given more than 34.41 crore COVID-19 vaccine doses. On Friday (July 2), 38,88,643 people have been vaccinated.
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