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India’s COVID-19 Vaccination Drive Fastest & Largest: JP Nadda

His statement comes after, the centralised free vaccination policy began under which the government will provide free COVID-19 vaccine to all Indian citizens above 18 years of age

Mumbai: BJP National President JP Nadda on Monday said that India’s vaccination drive is the largest and fastest in the world.

His statement comes after, the centralised free vaccination policy began under which the government will provide free COVID-19 vaccine to all Indian citizens above 18 years of age.

“Today I visited the vaccination centre at Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital. The vaccination campaign is going on smoothly here. It is important to note that we are the biggest and we are the fastest, which means India’s nationwide vaccination campaign. This campaign is the largest and fastest vaccination campaign program in the world. We have taken the fastest route to vaccinate our people,” Nadda said while talking to reporters.

He said that India ranks seventh among the top ten countries that have prepared their own COVID-19 vaccines and conducted their own tests.

“I want to tell you that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has given two indigenous vaccines to the country within a period of nine months. Nadda said that among the top ten countries, which have developed their own vaccines and conducted their own trials, India comes in seventh place.

“BJP workers are stationed at every booth who are spreading awareness among people that they should get vaccinated. They are also making sure that people do not face any problem with vaccination and are also reminding people that they have to come for another dose. The first dose of the vaccine,” he said.

The BJP National President said that people are actively participating in the campaign and getting themselves vaccinated despite the opposition’s misleading and discouraging statements about the vaccines for COVID-19.

Nadda further said, “A lot of politics happens on vaccines. Some said the vaccines haven’t completed trials, some said we should not be treated like Guinea pigs, some said we are not rats. Many politicians have tried to stop the country’s mega vaccination by issuing such statements. And we know that ‘atkana, bhatkana, latkana’ is the soul work and aim of the opposition, Despite such misleading and discouraging statements by the opposition, the country’s entire population of 130 crores is coming forward to get vaccinated.”

“I would like to ask those leaders who called themselves Guinea pigs in the past and are now getting vaccinated, what changed within them? Their soul? Their mind? Their heart? What changed?” asked Nadda.

(With Agency Inputs)

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