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West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee targets Centre in state assembly, demands universal COVID-19 vaccination programme
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee targeted the BJP-led Central government on Saturday (May 8, 2021) over its vaccination policy.
Highlights
- West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee targeted the BJP-led Central government on Saturday over its vaccination policy.
- CM Banerjee also possessed questions on the Central government regarding the PM care fund.
Kolkata: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee targeted the BJP-led Central government on Saturday (May 8, 2021) over its vaccination policy.
The Chief Minister, while questioning the Centre on its vaccination strategy, demanded a universal vaccine programme for all. CM Banerjee also added that Rs 30,000 crore for vaccination is nothing for the Central government.
"Rs 30,000 crore is nothing for the Central government... There should be a universal vaccine program for all throughout the country," Banerjee said while addressing the state Assembly on Saturday.
The West Bengal CM had also expressed her concerns over the issue to PM Narendra Modi in a letter earlier.
CM Banerjee on Saturday also possessed questions on the Central government regarding the PM care fund.
"Why are they (BJP) not allotting Rs 30,000 crores for vaccines when they are making new Parliament and statues, spending Rs 20,000. Where is the PM CARES Fund?" said Mamata Banerjee at the state Assembly today.
CM Banerjee also took a dig at BJP for spending huge amounts of funds during the state polls in West Bengal.
"BJP has booked so many hotels for its leaders, Ministers from Centre and other states. There was a conspiracy, all ministers landed here. I don`t know how many crores they spent on planes and hotels. Money was flowing like water here. If they gave vaccines instead of it, it would have been better for the state," the Chief Minister added.
The Chief Minister also added that the youth of Bengal have once again elected Trinamool Congress for themselves and "It is a new morning for a party."
"Despite the fact that there is no vaccine and no Oxygen in the state, we received a mandate now we have to work for the people of West Bengal battling with coronavirus disease," the Chief Minister added.
Earlier, on Friday, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi requesting him to increase the allocation of medical oxygen for the state of West Bengal.
“Considering the critical COVID-19 situation, I would request you to kindly have the allocation of MO reviewed and instruction issued for an immediate allocation of at least 550 MT per day of MO preferably out of the total produced MO in West Bengal,” CM Banerjee wrote in her letter.
CM Banerjee in her letter revealed that the allocation for West Bengal has been fixed at 308 MT whereas the state now required 550 MT of medical oxygen everyday.