Don’t worry: Poonawalla assured safety
IANS / Updated: May 4, 2021, 06:00 IST
Minister Dr
MUMBAI A perturbed
Maharashtra government on Monday has assured “full security and safety” to Serum Institute of India Ltd (SII) CEO
Adar Poonawalla who has claimed threats of dire consequences in the last few days.
Taking a serious note,
Shiv Sena’s Minister of State for Home Shambhuraj Desai, while promising complete security to the Pune-based
vaccine king also asked him to lodge a police complaint in writing and the state government would take strict action in the matter.
Nationalist
Congress Party’s Housing Minister Dr Jitendra Awhad demanded that the country and all citizens would like to know the truth behind Poonawalla’s interview to a London newspaper. “He says that if he speaks the truth, he will be killed. Let the country know the truth,” Awhad urged.
Don t worry: Maharashtra assures full security to Adar Poonawalla
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Mumbai, May 3 : A perturbed Maharashtra government on Monday has assured full security and safety to Serum Institute of India Ltd (SII) CEO Adar Poonawalla who has claimed threats of dire consequences in the past couple of days.
Taking a serious note, Shiv Sena s Minister of State for Home Shambhuraj Desai, while promising complete security to the Pune-based vaccine king also asked him to lodge a police complaint in writing and the state government would take strict action in the matter.
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