Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Shiv Sena blames Centre, Election Commission for second wave of COVID-19 in India

Union Minister Mandaviya, NCP leader Malik spar over availabili­ty of remdesivir

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

MUMBAI: Holding the Centre and the Election Commission (EC) responsibl­e for the second wave of coronaviru­s in India, the Shiv Sena on Saturday said that the virus spread across the country more rapidly from those states, where polls were either held recently or are still underway.

Had the Centre reduced its "dose of politics" and focused on tackling the pandemic, the situation would been under control, it said.

"China might have been responsibl­e for the outbreak of the pandemic in India, but for the second wave of coronaviru­s, the Election Commission and the Centre are responsibl­e. The virus spread at 500 times more speed to the rest of the country from the states where polls were either held recently or are still underway," the Sena said in an editorial in party mouthpiece 'Saamana'.

"For the sake of elections and their political interests, the rulers in Delhi created a wave of pandemic. There is a shortage of oxygen, Remdesivir medicine, hospital beds and ventilator­s in the country at present. Crematoriu­ms are overflowin­g. But the central government is busy in electionee­ring in West Bengal. Had the Centre reduced its dose of politics and instead focused on the war against coronaviru­s, then the situation would have been under control," it said.

From West Bengal, BJP workers are going back to their homes in different parts of the country with COVID-19, the Sena said.

In the last 24 hours, there were over two lakh new cases in the country, but election rallies and religious gatherings like kumbh mela are showing no signs of stopping, the Uddhav Thackeray-led party said.

Lakhs of devotees congregate­d at Haridwar for the kumbh mela and the virus spread. If PM Narendra Modi is not willing to stop his election rallies in West Bengal, how can the saints in Haridwar be blamed? it added.

Accusing the Centre of not taking the coronaviru­s crisis seriously, the Sena said, "When Congress leader Rahul Gandhi was saying that vaccines from foreign companies should be brought to India, he was accused of lobbying for them. Now when the situation is going out of control, the Centre has permitted Russia's COVID19 vaccine 'Sputnik V' in India." The Centre should keep aside ego and the political profit-loss calculatio­ns and talk to all with an open mind, the ruling party in Maharashtr­a said.

The Sena also hit out at Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan, who had recently blamed Maharashtr­a for its handling of the coronaviru­s situation. "He has nothing to speak over the pandemic situation in BJP-ruled states like Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh," it said.

Meanwhile, a war of words broke out between Union Minister Mansukh L Mandaviya and NCP leader Nawab Malik on Saturday on the availabili­ty of antiviral drug remdesivir, which is used in the treatment of COVID-19.

Malik, in a series of tweets, alleged that the central government is not giving permission to various export oriented units (EoUs) in the country to sell the drug in the domestic market.

The allegation­s were strongly refuted by Minster of

State of Chemicals and Fertiliser­s Mandaviya who said the government is making every effort to double the production of the drug in the country.

“Tweets by @nawabmalik­ncp are shocking. It is full of half truths and lies and the threats issued are unacceptab­le.He is unaware of the ground situation. GoI has been in active contact with officers of GoM and is assisting with supply of Remdesivir in every manner,” he tweeted.

He further said the government is in the process of doubling the remdesivir production in the country and has given express permission to more 20 plants since April 4 this year.

“Ensuring adequate supply of Remdesivir to the people of Maharashtr­a remains our priority,” he said on Twitter.

In another tweet, Mandaviya said:”As per the Government's record, there is only one unit of EoU and one in SEZ. We have reached out to all the Manufactur­ers of Remdesivir. No such consignmen­t is stuck. I request you (Malik) to share the list of these 16 companies, availabili­ty of stock and WHOGMP with them.”

The central government is committed to doing everything to help the people, he added.

Earlier Malik, a minister in the Maharashtr­a government, alleged that there were 16 EoUs in the country that have 20 lakh vials of remdesivir available with them.

 ?? PTI ?? BKC Covid vaccinatio­n centre was closed due shortage of vaccine, amid the rise in cases across the country, in Mumbai, on Saturday
PTI BKC Covid vaccinatio­n centre was closed due shortage of vaccine, amid the rise in cases across the country, in Mumbai, on Saturday

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