DNA Special: States cunning move to blame Centre for zero deaths due to oxygen statement
DNA Special: States cunning move to blame Centre for zero deaths due to oxygen statement
The opposition is attacking the government, but the truth is that no state has said that there has been any death due to lack of oxygen.
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Updated: Jul 22, 2021, 06:41 AM IST
The Central Government has informed the Parliament that not a single Covid patient has died in this country due to lack of oxygen. The whole country was stunned to hear this statement.
Before going further, we would like to tell you that this information is half-true. Today, all the opposition leaders and intellectuals attacked the central government and alleged that this statement is a lie. That s why today we will reveal this half-truth in front of you and tell how the state governments, who were indignant about oxygen at that time, took a U-turn later. And the same state governments are now saying that no one died due
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