Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Sonia, Rahul don’t trust Indian vaccines, yet to take jabs: Pralhad Joshi

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Parliament­ary affairs minister and Bharatiya Janata Party leader Pralhad Joshi on Tuesday alleged that Congress president Sonia Gandhi and her son and Wayanad MP Rahul Gandhi haven’t got themselves inoculated against Covid-19 because they distrust Indian vaccines.

“When we started vaccinatio­n in January, Congress leaders raised questions on vaccine efficacy. Now, they’re taking the vaccine. As per my knowledge, Sonia and Rahul Gandhi haven’t taken the vaccine. They don’t have confidence in Indian vaccine,” he told news agency ANI.

Joshi’s reference is to the unpreceden­ted approval given to Bharat Biotech’s Covaxin, in the absence of any data from Phase 3 trials. Subsequent interim data did show the vaccine to be highly effective. The company is yet to publish final data.

Responding to Joshi, the Congress spokespers­on steered clear of commenting on whether the Gandhis had taken the shot.

Party spokespers­on Randeep Singh Surjewala instead accused the BJP ministers of “resorting to diabolical propaganda to divert attention from abject failure of the Modi government to ensure universal free vaccinatio­n”.

Later, Surjewala told HT that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his government have endangered the lives of millions of Indians by changing the vaccinatio­n policy three times in six months.

Joshi’s allegation comes a day after PM announced that the Centre was taking over the responsibi­lity for procuring vaccines and would then distribute them to states for free, in response to a rising chorus from the states, sharp criticism by the Supreme Court, and amid increasing concerns that supply shortages and the insistence of foreign vaccine makers that they would only deal with the Union government.

Last week, Congress launched a campaign for free universal vaccinatio­n. But unlike other Indian politician­s, the Gandhis haven’t made their vaccinatio­n status public. A Congress leader, who spoke on condition of anonymity, explained that the family felt this was a private matter.

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