Ahead of MP bypolls, Chouhan says poor in the State will get COVID-19 vaccine free of cost
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Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has introduced the COVID-19 vaccine will be administered free to the poor, forward of the byelection to twenty-eight Assembly seats.
After the BJP promised Bihar residents free vaccination in opposition to COVID-19 in its Assembly election manifesto, Mr. Chouhan stated, “Control over the COVID-19 pandemic has been achieved to a great extent in Madhya Pradesh, but the permanent cure is a vaccine. The State government has decided the COVID-19 vaccine will be administered free to the poor who can’t afford it.”
The Congress has beforehand accused the BJP of delaying its response to the pandemic in view of the political turmoil in March, which introduced down its authorities. Only after Mr. Chouhan was sworn in as the Chief Minister was the nationwide lockdown imposed a day later.
Stating the State authorities’s effort was to guard the poor, Mr. Chouhan stated, “Madhya Pradesh has previously given support to the poor on several counts, now it will ensure their protection from COVID-19 too.”
Alleging Mr. Chouhan had made a U-turn on his earlier announcement that the vaccine can be offered to all residents free, State Congress media coordinator Narendra Saluja stated, “Now he is saying it will be administered to the poor who’re not financially capable. A classification even among the poor?”
He added, “Looking at the threat posed by the pandemic, he should make the vaccine available free to all citizens of Madhya Pradesh.”
“A COVID-19 vaccine has not yet been developed, still there is an announcement to distribute it free,” stated {K}.{K}. Mishra, State Congress media in-charge for Gwalior-Chambal. “This is like printing marriage invitation playing cards even earlier than the individual’s delivery. Only BJP can do one thing like this — is that this referred to as ‘opportunity during a pandemic’?
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