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Head of BJP JP Nadda slams the opposition to ‘unfounded charges’ on vaccination drives

Head of BJP JP Nadda slams the opposition to 'unfounded charges' on vaccination drives
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Agra: Head of BJP JP Nadda on Sunday said the government manages the Covid-19 crisis effectively, while the opposition behaves irresponsibility and makes “unfounded charges” around the ongoing vaccine and drive.
`Nadda praised the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the center and chairman of the Minister of Yogi Adityanath in the state in handling pandemics.
“So far, we have provided 50 doses of crore to people and in December, we will vaccinate 135 crore people in India.
This is the largest and fastest vaccination program in the world,” Nadda said.
On the second day of his visit to Uttar Pradesh, he participated in a meeting of organizations with party workers who were also attended by the Chair of the Yogi Adityanath Minister.
They were welcomed by party workers who blamed the flower petals on them from Kheria Airport to a place to meet organizations in a hotel in the city.
Speaking at the meeting, Nadda said the BJP government managed the Covid-19 crisis effectively, while opposition parties behave irresponsible.
He also added that some opposition leaders made accusations not bloody about the vaccine and call it “BJP vaccine”.
“How will the narrow-minded (opposition) lead a big condition?” she says.
Just as the vaccine was launched in the country in January, the President of the Samajwadi Party Akhilesh Yadav called it “BJP vaccine” and said he would not take a shot.
“How can I trust vaccines, which will be used for vaccination by BJP? We cannot be vaccinated by the BJP vaccine,” said Akhilesh Yadav.
Nadda also praises frontline and key workers.
“I can feel the mental situation of the doctor while working during the Coronavirus pandemic and I appreciate your valuable efforts.
I thank you for your efforts.
We have lost many doctors during the Covid-19 crisis.” Talking about overcoming the Covid-19 crisis of the future, he said, “We will train 4 Lakh volunteers for 2 Lakh villages who will help health workers to overcome the Covid crisis in the future.” There are 385 medical colleges in the country in 2014 and there are now 532, he said, adding, there were 88,000 medical seats now with 52,000 in 2014.

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