New Delhi: Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said on Wednesday that the central government had ‘shameless’ lying in parliament about no death caused by lack of oxygen during the second wave of Covid-19 infection.
Sisodia accused that people lost their lives because of the ‘failed management system’.
Responding to the question of whether a large number of Covid patients had died on the road and hospitals due to lack of oxygen during the recent Covid increase, Bharati Pravin Pawar, the Minister of Competence for the Health and Welfare of the Family, told Parliament in the Written Answer, “Detailed Guidelines for Reporting Death It has been issued by the Ministry of Health of the Union for all states / UTS.
Thus, all countries report cases and deaths at the Ministry of Health of the United States regularly.
However, there is no death due to lack of oxygen has been reported specifically by the State / UTS.
“At a press conference Digital on Wednesday, Sisodia said, “During the second covid wave, there was a panic situation throughout the country due to lack of oxygen.
Dying people and all of this are the result of a failed central government management system.
Instead of taking responsibility, the center shamelessly lied that there was no death because of lacking Yes oxygen in parliament yesterday.
“Sisodia accused the oxygen distribution system policy formulated by the center on April 13, without planning behind them, causing a massive oxygen crisis throughout India.
Delhi recorded more than 13,000 Covid deaths in April and May.
Deputy CM said that the government Delhi is a committee to investigate death caused by oxygen seizure with the aim of providing RS 5 lakh to the family who died, but the central government has rejected the establishment of this committee through the governor’s order Public knowledge through this Committee, “he said.
He also accused the central government repeatedly lying by saying that the countries have not submitted a number of oxygen deaths.” When you do not allow countries to investigate such deaths, where the numbers are originated? If the central government has the courage and wants oxygen death to be investigated, I challenge him to let the Delhi Government Investigation Commission carry out his work, “said Sisodia.
In a separate press direction on Wednesday, Health Minister Delhi Satyendar Jain said that the Cowin Center Portal did not have a column where the reason Death can be recorded and the center does not request data from state data from the country’s government as well.
“Even later, the Delhi government tried to find out the number of deaths caused by lack of oxygen, but the center stopped us,” he said.
Jain added, “Many hospitals in Delhi moved The High Court and said they were running out of oxygen.
After the intervention of the Supreme Court, many lives were saved, especially in Delhi.
Having a high court and the Supreme Court is not involved, then we will see the dystopian state.
The center rubbed salt on their wounds that lost their relatives with lack of oxygen.
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