“We will see many more such drive-through facilities in the national capital and if we want we can make many, but where is the vaccine? That is still a concern,” the CM told NDTV.
“The centre is responsible and should take the responsibility to procure more vaccines. The centre can easily and immediately allow foreign vaccine firms in India. What India is going through right now is more or less like ‘yuddh’ (war),” the Chief Minister was quoted as saying.
“Foreign companies don’t want to speak to us, they are refusing, they say they want to speak to the central government directly. The Centre must take decisions and address the issue on a war footing,” he told NDTV.
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