Farm laws: Farmers send legal notices to 3 BJP leaders for defamatory remarks against protests
Aam Aadmi Party’s Punjab co-incharge Raghav Chadha announced that his party is providing legal assistance to the farmers. Jan 03, 2021 · 09:32 am Farmers arrive in a tractor to attend a protest against the newly passed farm laws at Singhu border near New Delhi, India, December 14, 2020. | Adnan Abidi/Reuters
Punjab-based farmers protesting against the agricultural laws have sent legal notices to Union minister Giriraj Singh, Gujarat Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel and Bharatiya Janata Party leader Ram Madhav for allegedly making defamatory statements against the agitation, ANI reported on Saturday.
Vaccine stock may arrive in 3-4 days in Gujarat: Dy CM
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Vaccine stock may arrive in 3-4 days in Gujarat: Dy CM (Photo: Bidesh Manna/IANS). Image Source: IANS News
Gandhinagar, Jan 2 : Gujarat Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel on Saturday said that the central government may possibly allocate the stock of Covid vaccines in the next three to four days to Gujarat and around 10 crore doses of Oxford University vaccine are ready with the vaccine maker.
Gujarat is covered in the first-phase vaccination drive to be carried out in January across the country.
Vaccine Stock May Arrive in 3-4 Days in Gujarat, Says Deputy CM Nitin Patel
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Gujarat Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel on Saturday said that the central government may possibly allocate the stock of Covid vaccines in the next three to four days to Gujarat and around 10 crore doses of Oxford University vaccine are ready with the vaccine maker.
Gujarat is covered in the first-phase vaccination drive to be carried out in January across the country.
Patel said, Thanks to the farsighted leadership of PM Narendra Modi, under whose leadership meticulous planning has been done for rollout of vaccine, large scale vaccination will begin in the country including Gujarat. To the extent possible, the state government will not pass on the burden of vaccination expenses to the people.