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‘These people have no business in buying and hoarding the medicines in the name of getting some goodwill,’ says Bench.
The Delhi High Court on Monday termed as “vague and whitewashed” an interim report submitted by the police exonerating politicians, including BJP MP Gautam Gambhir, alleged to have been hoarding COVID-19 medicines during the ongoing pandemic.
The court took strong exception to the police’s report which said that the politicians were “actually helping people in getting medical aid”.
“What is the point of this kind of vague and whitewashed report. Point is some political leader is openly advertising that he will provide the medicine free of cost then you have to find out where is he getting these medicines from. Does he hold a licence to distribute the medicine,” a Bench of Justices Vipin Sanghi and Rekha Palli remarked.
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The police’s status report came in response to a petition seeking a probe into claims of politicians being able to procure and distribute Remdesivir.
The Delhi Police has informed the High Court that its investigation against politicians alleged to have been hoarding COVID-19 medicines and oxygen cylinders during the ongoing pandemic have found that they were “actually helping people in getting medical aid”.
In an affidavit filed before the High Court, the Delhi Police said its inquiry so far had found that All India Youth Congress president Srinivas B.V., Congress leaders Chaudhary Anil Kumar, Mukesh Sharma, Ali Mehdi, Ashok Baghel, and BJP leaders Harish Khurana and Gautam Gambhir, had not charged any money for the help they provided.
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Politicians Have No Business To ‘Hoard Covid-19 Drugs: Delhi HC
The High Court also criticised the Delhi Police for not properly probing the allegations of hoarding levelled against many politicians including BJP MP Gautam Gambhir and Congress leader B V Srinivas
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The Delhi High Court on Monday came down heavily on the Delhi Police expressing its dissatisfaction over the latter’s report on the issue of many politicians allegedly hoarding medical equipment and drugs needed for the treatment of Covid-19.
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