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War of words erupted between the Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) over the pace of vaccination drive after Congress leader Rahul Gandhi took to social media to question the Central government over vaccine shortage in the country
Taking a fresh swipe at the Central government, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday said that July has come, but vaccines have not. The attack drew sharp criticism from the BJP leadership, including Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan and Gaurav Bhatia, who cited figures to ask if spreading "confusion" is the opposition party's undeclared policy. BJP leaders, including Piyush Goyal and Giriraj Singh, also criticised Rahul Gandhi for his remark.

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War of words erupts between BJP,

War of words erupts between BJP,Taking a jibe at the central government, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday tweeted: 'July has come, where are the vaccines'. The attack drew sharp criticism from the BJP leadership, including Union Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan and Gaurav Bhatia, who cited figures to ask if spreading "confusion" is the opposition party's undeclared policy.

War of words erupts between BJP,Taking a jibe at the central government, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday tweeted: 'July has come, where are the vaccines'. The attack drew sharp criticism from the BJP leadership, including Union Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan and Gaurav Bhatia, who cited figures to ask if spreading "confusion" is the opposition party's undeclared policy.Hitting back at Rahul Gandhi for his tweet, Harsh Vardhan said that there's no vaccine for the virus of ignorance. Following this, BJP leader Piyush Goyal and Giriraj Singh also criticised Rahul Gandhi for his remark

War of words erupts between BJP,Taking a jibe at the central government, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday tweeted: 'July has come, where are the vaccines'. The attack drew sharp criticism from the BJP leadership, including Union Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan and Gaurav Bhatia, who cited figures to ask if spreading "confusion" is the opposition party's undeclared policy.Hitting back at Rahul Gandhi for his tweet, Harsh Vardhan said that there's no vaccine for the virus of ignorance. Following this, BJP leader Piyush Goyal and Giriraj Singh also criticised Rahul Gandhi for his remarkPolitics has erupted over the Centre’s vaccination drive with the Congress accusing the government of manufacturing a ‘PR event’ after India reported a slump in inoculation figures a day after recording a high of 88 lakh jabs.

War of words erupts between BJP,Taking a jibe at the central government, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday tweeted: 'July has come, where are the vaccines'. The attack drew sharp criticism from the BJP leadership, including Union Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan and Gaurav Bhatia, who cited figures to ask if spreading "confusion" is the opposition party's undeclared policy.Hitting back at Rahul Gandhi for his tweet, Harsh Vardhan said that there's no vaccine for the virus of ignorance. Following this, BJP leader Piyush Goyal and Giriraj Singh also criticised Rahul Gandhi for his remarkPolitics has erupted over the Centre’s vaccination drive with the Congress accusing the government of manufacturing a ‘PR event’ after India reported a slump in inoculation figures a day after recording a high of 88 lakh jabs.The ruling BJP has pointed that opposition-ruled states being laggard in vaccinations. India achieved a “historic milestone" of administering 88.09 lakh vaccine doses in a single day on June 21, but the numbers dipped to over 53.4 lakh on Tuesday.

War of words erupts between BJP,Taking a jibe at the central government, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday tweeted: 'July has come, where are the vaccines'. The attack drew sharp criticism from the BJP leadership, including Union Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan and Gaurav Bhatia, who cited figures to ask if spreading "confusion" is the opposition party's undeclared policy.Hitting back at Rahul Gandhi for his tweet, Harsh Vardhan said that there's no vaccine for the virus of ignorance. Following this, BJP leader Piyush Goyal and Giriraj Singh also criticised Rahul Gandhi for his remarkPolitics has erupted over the Centre’s vaccination drive with the Congress accusing the government of manufacturing a ‘PR event’ after India reported a slump in inoculation figures a day after recording a high of 88 lakh jabs.The ruling BJP has pointed that opposition-ruled states being laggard in vaccinations. India achieved a “historic milestone" of administering 88.09 lakh vaccine doses in a single day on June 21, but the numbers dipped to over 53.4 lakh on Tuesday.Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday said the country would not be safe till large-scale vaccination are not done every day. Priyanka Gandhi Vadra said vaccination dropped by 40 per cent on Tuesday and the country needed to vaccinate at least 80-90 lakh people daily to vaccinate all citizens by December. Congress also pointed to low vaccination numbers in Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh on Sunday.

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