Updated July 22nd, 2021 at 13:50 IST

Mayawati slams Centre's 'no deaths due O2 shortage' claim; points to foreign aid received

Condemning the Centre's apathy towards deaths due to lack of oxygen, Mayawati pointed to that India had received aid from multiple foreign nations in 2nd wave

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Condemning the Centre's apathy towards deaths due to lack of oxygen in the second COVID wave, BSP chief Mayawati on Thursday, pointed out that the nation had received aid from multiple foreign nations at that time. Stating that such comments created mistrust among people, she asked how will the govt handle the third wave. Claiming that the govt was duty-bound to serve the people, she advised the Centre to not indulge in political greed.

Mayawati slams 'no COVID deaths due to lack of oxygen'

On Tuesday, Opposition MPs from SP, Congress, RJD, AAP, NCP slammed the Centre's insensitivity towards the victims. In an emotional speech in the Rajya Sabha RJD MP Manoj Kumar said, "We remember how the nation spent those 1.5 months as a nightmare. Some members of this House barely escaped death and came here. One of my 37-year-old student died before I could arrange a bed. Understand the individual's pain instead of blaming each other, then we can find a solution to this. We have witnessed undignified deaths at that time, if we don't set this right, future generations will not forgive us".

Govt: 'No deaths due to oxygen supply'

In a written reply, the Ministry of Health informed the Rajya Sabha that the states and union territories have not recorded any death due to the oxygen crisis during the second COVID wave. Stating that the demand for medical oxygen surged from 3,095 MT to 9,000 MT in comparison to the first wave, the Centre stated that it had to step in and facilitate the equal distribution of medical oxygen. Denying any mention of deaths due to lack of oxygen reported by states and UTs, the Centre revealed that a total of 4,02,517 oxygen cylinders distributed to the states, 237 of the 1,222 PSA Oxygen generation plants have been commissioned while 295 PSA plants are being installed by different ministries. Several state governments like Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Bihar too have claimed 'no deaths due to oxygen shortage'.

India's oxygen crisis

In the second COVID wave, India grappled with acute oxygen supply with Delhi being hit the worst - several hospitals moved the High Court seeking oxygen supply. While the Centre and Delhi govt blamed each other for the ongoing oxygen crisis in the national capital, Railways started 'Oxygen Express'  to transport liquid oxygen to the states via green corridors. Delhi, which increased its demand to 900 MT oxygen per day has been allotted only 480 MT by Centre. SC then ordered the Centre to maintain a daily supply of 700 MT to Delhi and constituted an 11-member panel to decide on oxygen allocation to states. Recently, Centre announced a COVID-19 relief package of Rs 23,123 crores for improvement in the health infrastructure - with Rs.15,000 crore as Centre's share and Rs.8,123 crore as state's share.

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Published July 22nd, 2021 at 13:50 IST