Senior Congress leader Shashi Tharoor in a tweet has said that credit should be given to the government for achieving the 100-crore COVID vaccine dose landmark in the country.
In a tweet Tharoor wrote, This is a matter of pride for all Indians. Let’s give the Government credit. After severe mismanagement of the second #Covid wave & botching the vaccination orders that might have prevented it, Govt has now partly redeemed itself. It remains accountable for its earlier failures.
This is a matter of pride for all Indians. Let’s give the Government credit. After severe mismanagement of the second #Covid wave & botching the vaccination orders that might have prevented it, Govt has now partly redeemed itself. It remains accountable for its earlier failures. https://t.co/34UHRWKfDa
— Shashi Tharoor (@ShashiTharoor) October 21, 2021
However, Congress party spokesman Pawan Khera disagreed with Tharoor in his tweet . Khera in his tweet wrote, Giving credit to govt is an insult to millions of families who suffered and are still suffering from the after effects & side effects of widespread Covid mismanagement. Before seeking credit, PM must apologise to those families. Credit belongs to scientists & medical fraternity
Giving credit to govt is an insult to millions of families who suffered and are still suffering from the after effects & side effects of widespread Covid mismanagement. Before seeking credit, PM must apologise to those families. Credit belongs to scientists & medical fraternity https://t.co/TVqaWxRRMU
— Pawan Khera (@Pawankhera) October 21, 2021