New Delhi: The shortage of vaccine is clearly visible in India, which is battling the ravages of the second wave of the global epidemic Corona virus. Indian states are competing with each other to procure vaccines in the international market. Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal has attacked the Central government after media reports surfaced in the case.
In a tweet from his official Twitter handle, CM Kejriwal wrote that fighting and competing with each other in the states, international markets for vaccines of corona virus tarnishes India's image. In the backdrop of shortage of vaccine doses in Delhi and many other states, he said the Centre should procure the vaccine from the states.
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) national president and Delhi CM Kejriwal said Indian states have been left to compete or fight each other in the international market. He said Uttar Pradesh is fighting Maharashtra, Maharashtra is fighting Odisha, Odisha is fighting Delhi. Where is India? What a bad image of the country. India should procure vaccines from all Indian States as a country.
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