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Congress writes to President Ram Nath Kovind for vaccinations

PANAJI: Accusing that the Narendra Modi government of departing people and states to fend for themselves under the Covid-19 pandemic, Congress has written to President of India Ram Nath Kovind requesting the Centre to guarantee international free vaccinations.
Anything less than complimentary distribution of vaccines to countries is a enormous disservice from the Centre, ” said the celebration Friday.
Congress filed a memorandum in Raj Bhavan addressed Kovind along with Goa governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari stressing the need to improve the rate of vaccination in the present speed of 16 lakh individuals per day to a crore people each day.
The Centre’s property plan was a”dangerous cocktail of blunders and bloopers” that contains a deliberately established digital divide, postponed procurement and numerous cost slabs for hospitals and states, stated Congress.

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