Rahul Gandhi Criticized PM Modi, Vaccine Shortage A Serious Issue, Not Utsav

Delhi, 9 April 2021 – Rahul Gandhi has just tweeted saying amid the growing Corona crisis, shortage of vaccines is a very serious issue and not a “UTSAV (Festival)”. Is it right to export vaccines by putting the lives of the countryman at risk? The central government must help all states without any bias. We have to defeat this pandemic together. This is what Rahul Gandhi’s tweet says. Rahul Gandhi making a strong point in his tweet.
Rahul Gandhi said in his latest Tweet – “Lack of vaccine is a very serious problem in the growing Corona crisis, not ‘Utsav’. Is it right to export vaccines by putting your countrymen at risk? The central government should help all the states without bias. We all have to defeat this epidemic together.“

He’s followed this up with a letter to the prime minister said that everybody needs to work together. But one, of course, most importantly saying you know, why to universalize the entire distribution and make it eligible for everybody in terms of vaccines or increase the central location from 35,000 crores to 70,000 crores ensure that you fast track as per norms as per guidelines.
For those who are eligible in terms of vaccine development deeds, various other companies like to see if they can be also parts direct, just as COVID shield for that vaccine, the Bharat Biotech Covaxin started. And most importantly, saying that you need to continue with the direct income group and ensure that the poorest of the poor, get that benefit, and a moratorium on the exports of the vaccines must be done immediately.

So clearly is a few steps are enlisted in a letter to the Prime Minister, or we’ll have to wait and see whether the Prime Minister and his government take note of it. Rahul Gandhi, of course, on his part on behalf of his party i.e. the Congress Party has made his position clear by writing to the Prime Minister giving some concrete and necessary steps to take in terms of how to go forward on this important issue.