The Asian Age

States fighting for vaccines ‘bad for India’: CM

- BHASKAR HARI SHARMA

◗ IN ANOTHER tweet, CM said India approachin­g the vaccine-manufactur­ing countries will have much more bargaining power rather than the states doing it individual­ly. The Indian government has much more diplomatic space to negotiate with such countries.

Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal, on Thursday, said the fact that the states are left to competing and fighting with one another in the internatio­nal market for Covid-19 vaccines portrays a “bad” image of India.

The Centre should procure the vaccines on behalf of the states, he said against the backdrop of shortage of vaccine doses in Delhi and many other states.

“Indian states left to compete/fight with each other in the internatio­nal market. UP fighting Maharashtr­a, Maharashtr­a fighting

Odisha, Odisha fighting Delhi. Where is ‘India?’ Portrays such a bad image of India. India, as one country, should procure vaccines on behalf of all Indian states (sic),” the Aam Aadmi Party chief said in a tweet.

In another tweet, he said India approachin­g the vaccine-manufactur­ing

countries will have much more bargaining power rather than the states doing it individual­ly. The Indian government has much more diplomatic space to negotiate with such countries, the chief minister added.

His deputy, Manish Sisodia, had earlier said that Delhi will float a global tender for vaccines while accusing the BJP-led Centre of forcing the states to do so.

“Around 100 vaccinatio­n centres have been closed down in Delhi as they ran out of their Covaxin stocks,” Mr Sisodia had said. He alleged, on Wednesday, that Bharat Biotech, which manufactur­es Covaxin, has refused to provide “additional” doses of the vaccine to Delhi under instructio­ns from officials of the Central government.

The Delhi government had placed orders for 67 lakh doses of Covishield and Covaxin each on April 26, he said.

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