Delhi Deputy CM Sisodia slams Centre for saying there was no death due to oxygen shortage
The Hindu
‘Modiji, why are lies being told in Parliament?’ he asks
Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on July 21 alleged that there was “no death in the country due to oxygen shortage”. “From April 15 to May 10, there was oxygen mismanagement by the Central government and due to it there was chaos in hospitals across the country and many people died due to oxygen shortage. When the Delhi government said that we are forming a committee to inquire into allegations of cases of deaths due to shortage of oxygen, the Central government did not allow us to do so and blocked it through the L-G [Lt. Governor],” Mr. Sisodia said in a video statement. Also read |More Related News

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