BMC Elections

Mumbai Congress targets Modi on vaccine shortage

  • by Webdesk
  • 20 May 2021
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Mumbai: The Mumbai Congress has put up similar posters across the city in the wake of the arrest of Delhi Police for pasting posters targeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the absence of Covid-19 vaccines in the country. Modi Ji, why did you send our children's vaccines abroad? Mumbai Congress Working President Charan Singh Sapra said the Mumbai Congress wants to highlight the policy paralysis of the BJP government, its failure to formulate a comprehensive vaccine policy, and ensure security for its citizens when they are in trouble.
 
We will continue to ask valid questions in every possible way. Sapra said the central government should answer these questions as it has to be answered by the citizens of the country. Police have arrested several people in Delhi for pasting similar posters. 
 
The FIR was registered under Section 188 of the Indian Penal Code (non-compliance with a timely order issued by a public servant) and other relevant sections of the Prevention of Defamation of Property Act, Section 3. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has strongly reacted that the country is battling two viruses, one of which is the Congress.
 
The world is fighting an epidemic, and nations are helping each other. There are also some liabilities in exporting the vaccine. But BJP North Indian Front president Sanjay Pandey said that the Congress was misleading the country and while fighting the coronavirus, we were forced to fight the Congress virus as well. He said the Congress was trying to tarnish India's image at the international level. He demanded that the state government take action against those who pasted these posters
 

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