India has no vaccination strategy, possibility of third round of Kovid-19: Rahul Gandhi – Lok Shakti
November 1, 2024

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India has no vaccination strategy, possibility of third round of Kovid-19: Rahul Gandhi

Claiming that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his government never understood the Kovid-19, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi said on Friday that the Center was responsible for India’s current crisis and there was a high likelihood of a third wave of infection. Talking to media persons in a live conversation, Gandhi said that the “evolved” virus was getting stronger day by day, and the central government’s ignorance of nature was giving the virus space to grow and spread. Gandhi also said that the “permanent” solution to fight the virus was vaccination, and that the reason behind India’s poor Kovid performance was that the Center had “no vaccination strategy”. “The problem is that there is no vaccination strategy.

 The Prime Minister does not think strategically. He is an event manager, he thinks about one event at a time, ”Gandhi said. If the current pace of vaccination continues, Gandhi said, India will not only face the third wave, but will also face several waves of viruses. Hitting the center, Gandhi said, “You are creating an obligation for the whole planet.” Why? Because you are letting the virus attack 97 percent of the population, because only 3 percent people are vaccinated. He reiterated that the government had become overconfident and focused on “vaccine diplomacy” and exporting important covid jabs to the rest of the world rather than anticipating future crises and needs at home. On the statistics of India’s Kovid-19 death, Gandhi asked the government to tell the truth because according to him the current death rate of the country was a lie

. He said, “The actual death toll can be disturbing but we must persist in telling the truth.” India registered 1.86 lakh new Kovid-19 cases on Thursday, Which is the lowest in daily infections in the last 44 days. The number of active cases has come down to 23.43 lakh, while over 2.48 crore people have recovered from the virus so far. With 3,660 new deaths, the death toll is now over 3.18 lakh. .