“Due to a lack of oxygen, many hospitals decreased their bed capacity during this period. Otherwise, chaos will ensue if we do not raise our efforts rather than decrease them. I’ve requested that all hospitals raise their bed capacity once more, and I’m hoping for 700 MT of oxygen every day. The number of private hospitals is increasing.
Mr Kejriwal said today that if the central government provides the earmarked 700 tonnes of oxygen per day, his administration “would not let anyone die” from a lack of oxygen.
The centre defended itself by claiming that the Kejriwal government is using the Supreme Court to speak out against it. “An investigation is needed when there is a structural flaw, but it is not directed at elected officials or officers. The people of this country have granted the centre two mandates, and we are really worried. We can’t be solely focused on Delhi “Tushar Mehta, the centre’s Solicitor General, said. The Delhi government was represented by lawyer Rahul Mehta.