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BJP Chief JP Nadda Slams Vaccine Politics ; Says Congress Not Proud Of Anything Indian
As politics over Coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine continue, BJP chief J P Nadda, on Sunday, said that the Congress party was not proud of anything Indian .
As politics over Coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine continue, BJP chief J P Nadda, on Sunday, said that the Congress was not proud of anything Indian . Advising the Congress to introspect how their lies will be used by vested interest groups , Nadda said that Opposition leaders are trying to cause panic in the minds of the people. Congress leaders like - Shashi Tharoor and Jairam Ramesh have questioned why Bharat Biotech - ICMR s COVAXIN vaccine has been approved while Phase-3 trials are underway, modifying internationally accepted protocols . The DCGI has allowed AstraZeneca - SII s COVISHIELD and Bharat Biotech - ICMR s COVAXIN vaccines for restricted use in an emergency situation.
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The Indian government has approved the coronavirus vaccine developed by Oxford University/AstraZeneca for emergency use.
The Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine, branded as Covishield, has been developed in collaboration with Pune based Serum Institute of India (SII), one of the world’s largest vaccine manufacturers.
It is the first vaccine to get approval in India.
The vaccine is cheap to produce and can be stored in a regular fridge, which many hope will make it easier to deliver to those in need.
The Serum Institute of India will have 100 million Covid-19 vaccine doses ready by the first week of January.
After conducting a two-day vaccine dry run on December 28 and 29, India will hold a nationwide exercise tomorrow.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi.
NEW DELHI: Congress MP Rahul Gandhi’s absence at the party’s 136th Foundation Day celebrations triggered a row on Monday. While senior party leaders defended their former president, rival BJP attacked him for skipping the important event.
Congress president Sonia Gandhi was not present on the occasion, reportedly due to health reasons. In her absence, former defence minister and senior party leader AK Antony did the honours.
If the developments in the Congress in the last few years are to be analysed, there is a clear message that Rahul Gandhi has tried to convey by skipping the party’s Foundation Day celebrations - that he is unwilling to don the mantle of the party president again.
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At the Congress’ 186th foundation day, one thing has stood out: the absence of Rahul Gandhi, who according to party is away “for a few days on a personal visit”. The news of his travel took many by surprise and disappointment.
The Congress had also launched a ‘Selfie with Tiranga’ campaign on the day to show that the BJP was violating democracy and Constitution in trying to suppress the ongoing farm protests. The Congress is accusing the government of bulldozing popular opinion with these bills. The idea for this campaign came from Rahul Gandhi himself and so it was disappointing for party leaders that he was absent.