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Former Minister Mohammed Ali Shabbir on Thursday charged the Central and State governments with announcing the vaccination programmes without preparing the logistics.
He said Prime Minister Narendra Modi had announced Vaccination Utsav from April 11 to 14 without any idea about the availability of vaccine doses across the country and it proved to be a damp squib.
Similarly, the Centre announced vaccination of all individuals above the age of 18 years from May 1 vaguely without giving a thought to the logistics and infrastructure involved in the implementation of this promise, he said.
As a result, not many States in the country are in a position to take up the vaccination drive due to shortage of vaccines, manpower or other infrastructure, he said in a statement here. The websites for registration are unable to handle the rush and they crashed within hours of their launch, he said.
‘Why is the government in a hurry to conduct these elections?’
Former Minister Mohammed Ali Shabbir has urged the Telangana State Election Commission (TSEC) to postpone the elections to 7 Urban Local Bodies (ULBs), including Greater Warangal and Khammam Municipal corporations, in view of the worsening COVID pandemic situation.
In a letter to Election Commissioner C. Parathasarathi, he reminded that the State government has cancelled the SSC exams and promoted Intermediate First Year students while postponing the second year exams. COVID guidelines have also been revised to make them more stringent so as to prevent further spread of the virus among people. So why is the government in a hurry to conduct these elections, he asked.