‘Kejriwal spreading lies’: Govt sources say Delhi CM used PM’s conference to politicise Covid crisis

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Govt sources say Delhi CM used PM’s conference to politicise Covid crisis

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal is utilizing the Prime Minister-Chief Ministers conference on Covid-19 as a platform to play politics, information company ANI quoted authorities sources as saying.

“He chose to spread lies on vaccine prices despite knowing that Centre does not keep one vaccine dose with itself and shares with states only,” authorities sources stated.

Sources stated that Kejriwal raised level of airlifting oxygen, however didn’t know that it’s already being accomplished. They added, “He spoke about Oxygen express by Railways but Railway sources say that he has not communicated anything about it to Railways.”

Kejriwal has descended to a brand new low, authorities sources stated, including that for the primary time, personal dialog between the PM and CMs was televised. 

“His entire speech was not meant for any solution but for playing politics and evade responsibility,” the stated.

A critical oxygen crisis unfolding within the nationwide capital for the final one week. Although the Centre has hiked Delhi’s oxygen quota, a number of hospitals within the metropolis are nonetheless going through acute scarcity of medical oxygen through the second wave of Covid-19.

Earlier as we speak, Kejriwal throughout a gathering with the Prime Minister stated that there’s a big scarcity of oxygen in Delhi and stated that oxygen provide scheduled to come to Delhi from Odisha, West Bengal be airlifted or introduced by way of Oxygen specific. “Centre should take over all oxygen plants through Army, every truck should be accompanied by Army escort vehicle,” the Delhi CM stated.

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