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Rahul’s swipe at Centre over fast-tracking for foreign vaccines

Cites Mahatma Gandhi quote to imply Congress prompted government’s decision

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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi yesterday cited a quote of Mahatma Gandhi to imply that the government’s decision to fast-track emergency approval for foreign-produced anti-coronaviru­s vaccines had been prompted by his party’s suggestion­s.

Rahul Gandhi had written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday, urging the government to fast-track approval for vaccines. BJP leader and Union minister Ravi Shankar Prasad had then accused Gandhi of lobbying for pharma companies by asking for arbitrary approval for foreign vaccines.

Congress chief Sonia Gandhi, in a letter to the prime minister, had also requested him to allow emergency use of all the vaccine candidates having required clearances.

“First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win,” Rahul Gandhi cited Mahatma Gandhi’s quote and tagged a media report on the central government saying it has fast-tracked emergency approval for foreign-produced jabs.

Emergency approval

With an aim to expand the basket of Covid-19 vaccines and enhance the pace of inoculatio­n in India, the central government on Tuesday said it has fasttracke­d emergency approval for foreign-produced jabs that have been granted similar clearances in other countries.

The move is significan­t as it may make available several vaccines, including those made by Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson, in India with certain conditions.

In another tweet, Rahul Gandhi paid tributes to B R Ambedkar on his birth anniversar­y.

“India is now proving that it is indeed possible to regress in time,” Gandhi tweeted. “Today, we remember Babasaheb who asked the difficult questions that helped put our country on the path of progress,” he said.

 ?? ANI ?? Rahul Gandhi addresses a public meeting in Darjeeling.
ANI Rahul Gandhi addresses a public meeting in Darjeeling.

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