New Delhi: The leader of Congress Rahul Gandhi on Sunday questioned the Covid-19 vaccination rate, and said having “Mann Ki Baat” in the country was understood, it would not be the country.
His statement came right in front of the address of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi “Mann Ki Ki Baat” to people in the country.
“If you understand the country’s ‘Mann Ki Baat’, like that it will not be a vaccination condition,” Gandhi said in Tweet in Hindi.
He used the “Wherearevaccine” tag to question the government at the level of inoculation.
Former President of Congress also shared a video that highlighted the allegations of slow vaccination and media reports where people did not get vaccines throughout the country.
Videos highlight the Indian vaccination equation which aims to stop the third wave of Coronavirus and the target to vaccinate 60 percent of the population with both doses on December 202.
Graph highlights that the level of vaccination is needed (vaccination per day) is 9.3 million per day (93 lakh) and the actual level in the last seven days (average vaccination per day) is 3.6 million per day, with daily deficiencies The last seven days became 5.6 million per day.
It also highlights the actual vaccination on July 24 (vaccination within 24 hours) of 2.3 million per day with a shortage of today by 6.9 million per day.
One million equal to 10 lakh.
Congress has criticized the government for slow inoculation and vaccine policy.