PM directs states to take strict action against oxygen hoarders


New Delhi, May 14 (IANS): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday directed all the states to take strict action against hoarders of concentrated oxygen cylinders.

The Prime Minister's direction came when he was addressing the nation after launching the eighth instalment of financial benefits worth Rs 19,000 crore under the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-KISAN) scheme to benefit more than 9.5 crore farmers that includes first-time beneficiaries in West Bengal.

The Prime Minister expressed dissatisfaction against these hoarders for their indulgence in such acts at a time when even Indian Armed forces comprising all its three divisions-- the Indian Army, the Indian Navy, and the Indian Air Force -- have been engaged to serve the human being amid Covid-19 crisis.

"Our three armed forces are trying to serve the needy and oxygen trains are continuously dispatching oxygen cylinders amid the Covid crisis. But there are a number of people who are involved in hoarding of oxygen. States should take strict action against such people," Modi said.

Despite the acute shortage of concentrated oxygen in various states, several people have been caught hoarding the supply of the life-saving gas.

Meanwhile, the Prime Minister also warned the people residing in villages to be very alert and follow all Covid-19 measures without fail to avoid the spread of the deadly disease.

Modi appealed to the villagers as well as those united with Gram Panchayats to spread awareness among others in the village to use "mask, take seriously to each symptom of Covid, go for Covid test, follow precautions until Covid report comes negative, and administer the vaccine".

"People's participation is essential to defeat Covid-19," Modi said.

The cumulative number of Covid-19 vaccine doses administered in the country is nearly 18 crore (17.93 Crore, said the Union Health Ministry's latest report received on Friday morning.

It said that the Covid-19 vaccination drive has successfully completed 118 days wherein 17.89 Crore doses have been administered to the identified beneficiaries through collaborative efforts of all states and UTs. India is the fastest country globally to reach the 17 crore target in 114 days. USA took 115 days and China took 119 days to administer the same amount of doses.

 

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, May 14 2021

    BJP Politicians are the biggest Culprits ...

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  • Alwin, Mangaluru

    Fri, May 14 2021

    Action also to be taken for short supply or unequal and delayed distribution of oxygen and resulting in death

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  • Dr. Nagaraj Rao, Mysore

    Fri, May 14 2021

    Seriously , do you've any credibility left ? All false promises - transforming India, Digital India and Made in India , only JUMLAs neither we got 15 lacs , nor the black money is back , Gandhis aren’t in jail. Your note bandi, gst and now this disaster - people are dying with absolute humiliation and no dignified burial/cremation. What kind of man you're ?

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  • Netizen, Mangalore

    Fri, May 14 2021

    Factually, BJP can't afford to see popularity of the congress party of their selfless service across the country. Youth congress leader Srinivas BV is becoming lad of social media users throughout the country for his 24x7 timely free oxygen supply for needy patients. Bjp such a shamelss less party that either they able to reach patients nor they allowig others to reach them..

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  • Rajesh Kumar, Mangalore

    Fri, May 14 2021

    This fellow say " Na karunga na Karne Dunga" Become baba leave this politics and go on vanavas/ sanyas like lord Rama.

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  • Rajesh Kumar, Mangalore

    Fri, May 14 2021

    Bhai. Dhadi toh trim karwale.

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  • Omar, Mysore

    Fri, May 14 2021

    ulta chor kotwal ko dante. Just like gst, demonetisation , this is another disaster created by you . Instead of managing , leading country in COVID efforts, you were busy in election rallies belittling CMs of Bangaldesh, Kerala and toppling governments in MP, Rajasthan, Karnataka. No scientific approach to manage the crisis and neither you've capable leaders to manage it, leaders from your party are confusing people with Theatrics , GOBAR & GAUMUTRA, some even demonstrate live on TV. Do a favor to this country , resign and handover to Gadkari.

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  • Omar, Mysore

    Fri, May 14 2021

    This COVID crisis is made by you and just like disastrous GST, Demonetisation . While whole world was fighting , Your govt. was to topple the governments in MP, Rajasthan , Karnataka & Maharashtra. Even in April you were busy in rallies at Bengal, Kerala belittling sitting CM. You are not Pradhan Mantri of the country but Prachar Mantri for your party. No scientific approach to manage COVID atleast 1% of your election strategy would have been made some difference. You were boasting of achieving victory over COVID in front of world leaders, now your favourite country Pakistan is also sending aid so much for VIKAS , ATMANIRBHAR. Give up JUMLA BAAZI & Theatrics . Do a favor on this country , resign and handover to Gadkari.

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Fri, May 14 2021

    No Gathkari or any other Shaka educated RSS bhakth. These will not go easily away. They need Laath. Lathon Ke Booth Baathon Se Nahin Manthe.

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