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The protestors sent the empty syringes to the office of the Prime Minister through post. (Representative image)
COIMBATORE: Thanthai Periyar Dravidar Kazhagam (TPDK) cadres on Thursday staged a protest with empty syringes, condemning the Union government for poor allocation of vaccines to Tamil Nadu.
The cadres, holding empty syringes, gathered in front of the head post office on Variety Hall Road and raised slogans against the government.
TPDK general secretary Ku Ramakrishnan said that while health officials warned about the third Covid wave, the Union government provided only 302 vaccines for 1,000 people in Tamil Nadu.
“But the government provided 533 vaccines for 1,000 people in Gujarat and 493 vaccines for 1,000 people in Karnataka. Such unfair treatment should be stopped immediately. Due to poor allocation of vaccines to Tamil Nadu, people are forced to wait in front of vaccination centres even at night. As awareness and vaccination rate is high in Tamil Nadu, the Uni
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